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casdoor · Discover · Kaino
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MCP'S

casdoor

by Casdoor

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Overview

Open-source AI-native IAM/SSO platform with a native MCP server and OAuth 2.1 infrastructure for AI agents.

Details

Casdoor is described by its official site as an open-source Identity and Access Management platform with a native MCP server, OAuth 2.1 for AI agents, and support for OAuth 2.0, OIDC, SAML, CAS, LDAP, WebAuthn, and MFA. Its MCP auth documentation says Casdoor can act as an MCP auth provider by supplying authentication, consent, token issuance, and token validation infrastructure for MCP servers.

When to Use

Use Casdoor when you need an open-source IAM/SSO platform that also exposes native MCP-related authentication support. Use it when building MCP servers that need OAuth 2.1-style authentication, user consent, token issuance, and token validation. Use it when your identity requirements include protocols or capabilities such as OAuth 2.0, OIDC, SAML, CAS, LDAP, WebAuthn, or MFA.

Getting Started

  1. Review the official Casdoor website at https://casdoor.org/ for the product overview and supported IAM/SSO protocols.
  2. Read the MCP auth overview at https://casdoor.org/docs/mcp-auth/overview/ to understand how Casdoor acts as an MCP auth provider.
  3. Inspect the GitHub repository at https://github.com/casdoor/casdoor before deployment or integration planning.

Key Features

  • •Native MCP server support described by the official Casdoor site.
  • •OAuth 2.1 infrastructure for AI agents and MCP servers.
  • •MCP auth provider functions including authentication, consent, token issuance, and validation.
  • •Support for OAuth 2.0, OIDC, SAML, CAS, LDAP, WebAuthn, and MFA.

Capabilities

  • •identity-and-access-management
  • •single-sign-on
  • •mcp-auth-provider
  • •oauth
  • •oidc
  • •saml
  • •ldap
  • •webauthn
  • •mfa

Last updated May 31, 2026