] remote app auth
i'd like to put together a spec for letting users authorize remote
application access without giving away their actual password.
here's a very preliminary idea:
1) remote webapp links to, say, del.icio.us/auth?return=http://
place.to.send.auth.key/
2) user ends up
manuel 'fmf' ferrero wrote:
Oh, and can you configure the list so a reply replies to the list and not
just the sender?
No, please.
Read this: http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html for more info.
Thanks.
Manuel:
The article is logical. However, when I use Reply All in
On 9/12/05, joshua schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'd like to put together a spec for letting users authorize remoteapplication access without giving away their actual password.here's a very preliminary idea:1) remote webapp links to, say,
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remote app auth
On 9/12/05, joshua schachter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'd like to put together a spec for letting users authorize remote
application access without giving away their actual password.
here's a very preliminary idea:
1) remote webapp links
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Subject: Re: [delicious-discuss] remote app auth
On 9/12/05, joshua schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'd like to put together a spec for letting
There has already been a lot of discussion about the flickr
athentication process that is documented here:
http://flickr.com/services/api/misc.userauth.html
It seems to be an interesting approach and I think it can be applied
to del.icio.us in the same way as it can be to flickr.
the
Hi All,
On 9/12/05, joshua schachter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i'd like to put together a spec for letting users authorize remote
application access without giving away their actual password.
here's a very preliminary idea:
1) remote webapp links to, say, del.icio.us/auth?return=http://
Desktop apps would presumably be trusted by the user (although
obviously still subvert-able ). Just plug in your userid and password.
The auth scheme I am proposing would be for other webapps only.
Joshua
The thing I don't like about these auth schemes, is that it's
web-based. Sounds
i'd like to put together a spec for letting users authorize remote
application access without giving away their actual password.
here's a very preliminary idea:
1) remote webapp links to, say, del.icio.us/auth?return=http://
place.to.send.auth.key/
2) user ends up on a page that tells him
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