On Fri, 2010-09-24 at 20:02 -0400, Curtis Hovey wrote: > On Sat, 2010-09-25 at 09:19 +1200, Michael Hudson wrote: > > > > I use > > > > https://launchpad.net/~statik/ to login via openID to various 3rd > > > > party sites such as stackoverflow.com. Is this going to stop > > working > > > > ?(I won't complain if it does, just trying to understand) > > > > > > That's the XRDS coming into play. If you look at the HTML, you'll > > see > > > elements delegating the page's identity to login.launchpad.net. > > > > This should point to login.ubuntu.com now really, I guess. Oh, except > > it seems that login.ubuntu.com doesn't accept requests from unknown > > RPs? > > I do not think Lp accepted unknown RPs versions 1-3 of SSO hosted by Lp > required us to maintain a table or recognised RPs. I know the table was > in the version that ISD took, and assume something like it is in place > in Ubuntu SSO.
That table allows authorised RPs to receive additional data (email addresses and teams, for example). login.launchpad.net still permits any RP to retrieve the identity URL. William.
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