Hi, I have a fedora42 system with dovecot-2.3.21 and trying to configure oauth2 support for a client application called acymailing as part of joomla.
I'm trying to follow the instructions here, but I don't understand why I would need to involve google as the provider. How do I create my own provider? I don't want to authenticate against google, but against my own user database inside of joomla. I can create a local user, if that makes it possible, but not sure how to create the local provider it seems to require.
https://doc.dovecot.org/2.3/configuration_manual/authentication/oauth2/
Thanks, Alex
Hi, I have a fedora42 system with dovecot-2.3.21 and trying to configure oauth2 support for a client application called acymailing as part of joomla. I'm trying to follow the instructions here, but I don't understand why I would need to involve google as the provider. How do I create my own provider? I don't want to authenticate against google, but against my own user database inside of joomla. I can create a local user, if that makes it possible, but not sure how to create the local provider it seems to require. [1]https://doc.dovecot.org/2.3/configuration_manual/authentication/oauth2/ Thanks, Alex
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On Sun, 2025-09-14 at 13:30 -0400, Alex via dovecot wrote:
... rying to configure oauth2 support for a client application called acymailing as part of joomla.
I'm trying to follow the instructions here, but I don't understand why I would need to involve google as the provider. How do I create my own provider?
I use keycloak for my oauth2 oidc provider.
Gene
On Sun, 2025-09-14 at 13:30 -0400, Alex via dovecot wrote:
... rying to configure
oauth2 support for a client application called acymailing as part of
joomla.
I'm trying to follow the instructions here, but I don't understand why I
would need to involve google as the provider. How do I create my own
provider?
I use keycloak for my oauth2 oidc provider. Gene
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