Getting started with Authlogic is what I'm looking for?

I am looking to create an application that handles authentication and authorization for many small applications, which may or may not be rail applications (for example, some of them with sinatra, some with non-cut frames, etc.). These applications will be in separate domains.

Can I do this using Authlogic? I do not want to configure the rails application for each application, just use a central authenticator. I’m sure that when I start reading and the work on the answer becomes obvious, but I’m trying to avoid a dead end (I can’t do the work and research, and then figure it out.)

From what I read, this is a precedent, and I am looking for information from people who have done this. This is at the idea stage, so if I can offer in more detail let me know.

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I think you are planning to create a cross-domain, single sign-on. In addition to creating your own, there are many projects that do this out of the box. rubycas is one of them: http://code.google.com/p/rubycas-server/

You can also see the public identifier (http://openid.net), where login functionality is performed by a third-party authentication server.

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