On 26/02/2025 21:33, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
Before moving on with the details of the protocol, it is worth considering whether it is smart to put handles for users in DNS. DNS is good a publishing information and a list of authorized users is typically not something you want to published.The user experience I am aiming for with a webcam is Alice buys the webcam, gives it a name in the DNS space for her house 'webcam.house.example.com <http://webcam.house.example.com>' and lists @alice.example.com <http://alice.example.com>, @bob.example.net <http://bob.example.net>, @carol.example.com <http://carol.example.com> as the list of people authorized to access it. From that point on, they can go to https://webcam.house.example.com/ and log in via OAUTH using a regular browser.
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