The only ways I know of to do so are through brokering. Once a brokered
relationship is set up, you can either:
- Have a button for "authenticate via Realm A" (or whatever text you
need). Would require users to be smart enough to know they have a
session/account established in the other realm.
- Use the "try Realm A first" authentication option.
Keycloak team might have more suggestions though.
Josh Cain
Senior Software Applications Engineer, RHCE
Red Hat North America
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On 01/09/2018 07:50 AM, Pankaj Mahajan wrote:
Hi Team,
Is it possible to authenticate client from one realm with the IDP of other realm?
Like, we have a case where, we have Client-A in Realm-A and we have to authenticate it
with IDP-I which is configured in Realm-B.
Is it possible in Keycloak or we need to change our approach to achieve this?
Thanks & regards,
Pankaj Mahajan
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