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Subject: [keycloak-user] Multi tenant
From: bburke () redhat ! com (Bill Burke)
Date: 2015-06-19 3:45:31
Message-ID: 5583905B.2060304 () redhat ! com
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you should keep users in separate realms. I'm assuming this is a SaaS
you are building?
No way around this. Should be easy enough to provision though with a
REST call to the new realm though. But I could see it would be hard to
configure each client. We're looking to make it easier to configure
clients as well if you are running on Wildfly/EAP. But that is awhile away.
On 6/18/2015 9:14 PM, Bellan Saravanan wrote:
> If we are managing users for multiple customers in a single keycloak
> instance, is it recommended to have users from those tenants in
> different realms?
>
> The problem I'm having is since we have single application which
> resolves to different realms based on the user's email address, I have
> to duplicate the Client/Application configuration under each of the
> realm. Is there some way to avoid these duplicate Client/Application
> configurations?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
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