On 12/14/2013 04:40 PM, Bernhard Posselt wrote:
That feature was part of the music application, the music application
was a security risk and had no maintainer, thats why it was dropped.
There is a new alpha release from a different maintainer on the appstore
which you can try. I dont think it features ampache integration.

Apart from that supporting the ampache API weakens your password
security (by a lot) and allows the use of rainbow tables to crack your
password. Just sayin.

That's something I thought of myself, too. Is there a difference here between services that OC provides? There are quite a few services (webdav file, address book, calendar sync, mozilla sync). Are these services any better from the security point than the ampache API? The more services we use on different gadgets the more the security risk, that is clear. But is there any difference between services? Just curious.

                                        Yours: Laszlo

On 12/14/2013 04:30 PM, Tornóci László wrote:
On 12/14/2013 04:16 PM, Duarte Velez Grilo wrote:
Oh, my bad then. I was under the impression there was an ampache server
that we could connect to before. Am I wrong?

No, you are not. I definitely remember, that I could use several
ampache clients to connect to OC and listen to my music files stored
in OC successfully (the clients were: Amarok on linux pc, and "Just
player" and "Ampache provider" on an Android tablet). But that was
several months ago, can't remember if it was 4.x or 5.0. But it used
to work for sure, and I think that was a very nice and useful feature.
It should not be dropped from OC.

                     Yours: Laszlo



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