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Alright I am trying to set up an OAuth Provider in PHP, but I just cannot get the hang of it. I've been referenced to this page a number of times, but I cannot wrap my head around it. Could someone help me out, step by step, or reference me to a more direct guide? Thank you very much.

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    http://www.freeklijten.nl/home/2011/10/19/Writing-an-OAuth-Provider-in-PHP That might be of help as well – hoppa Nov 18 '11 at 14:10

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http://djpate.com/2011/01/13/how-to-write-a-complete-oauth-provider-in-php5 thast a pretty good tutorial to get a clue on the provider side

rupGo
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    An associate of mine showed me that link a little bit ago, and I do have to agree that it is a pretty good tutorial. – Chiggins Mar 08 '11 at 07:50
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    Darn you, past. It's 404ing here in the future. – Chris Sobolewski Jan 25 '13 at 19:46
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    Looks like djpate.com is down. Here's the time machine: http://web.archive.org/web/20121114041708/http://djpate.com/2011/01/13/how-to-write-a-complete-oauth-provider-in-php5/ – Lei Zhao May 09 '13 at 18:58
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Pate's is good and here is another one by Rasmus:

http://toys.lerdorf.com/archives/55-Writing-an-OAuth-Provider-Service.html

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I usually use the Zend_OAuth component (the whole 2 times ive implemented it, haha). The manual has some pretty clear instructions. This tutorial for it might also be helpful.

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  • That's oAuth Consumer, not Provider. I'm looking for the same thing =), I'll post if I find anything. – Gary Nov 17 '10 at 02:43
  • Yet another person directed to this and getting a consumer not a provider. Even the OAuth site directs you to a consumer for CakePHP, this is getting silly - anyone got any help for this one? – Hippyjim Jan 30 '11 at 13:13