2020-01-12T17:10:00Z

Which front-end product for authorization and authentication into an Apache Web Server application, PIXIA, would you recommend?

I have experience working at a tech company with 10,000+ employees.

We use the PIXIA web application, which lacks authentication and authorization. It is based on an Apache Web Server using a Windows Server 2012 Operating System.

Which front-end solution for authorization and authentication into an Apache Web server application, Pixia, do you recommend?  

Thanks! I appreciate the help.

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2020-01-13T20:39:15Z
Jan 13, 2020

I would use SAML for both Authentication and Authorization.

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