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2009/12/4 Monis <[email protected]>

> How can a consumer key be generated for every user? if that is to be
> the case then when every user registers on one of your site, there has
> to be a consumer key/secret exchange between your site and the service
> provider. This can happen as well, but key/secret exchanges are
> generally a one time process and it would be insecure to perform this
> operation on every user registration. And secondly, it does not give
> any advantage. You already get all the security you need with your
> site acting as a single consumer.
>
> Where did you see this recommendation/implementation? can you please
> share the link because maybe I'm missing the motive behind it.
>
> Thanks,
> Monis
>
> On Dec 3, 9:04 pm, rob ganly <[email protected]> wrote:
> > hi guys,
> >
> > so i'm implementing oauth 1.0a (consumer and service) and have a hard-
> > coded consumer_key and consumer_secret on the consumer side (in a
> > config file).  i was envisioning having one pair for each consumer
> > (i.e. individual site/ application) that is to use the service as i've
> > seen before.
> >
> > however i've also seen it suggested/implemented that each individual
> > user (even coming from the same consumer) use their own unique
> > consumer key, despite having their own unique user credentials.
> >
> > in the consumer table i have, that i adapted from an example, each
> > consumer has one user id associated with it, whereas i would've
> > imagined the relationship between consumer and user to be one to many.
> >
> > any ideas/pointers/clarification gratefully received!
> >
> > best,
> >
> > rob ganly
>
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