Anders,
> This looks like an interesting proposal…
> What remains to be done to elevate this proposal this to standard?
Some time and effort by someone to:
* Start writing it up as a fully-specified protocol (perhaps starting with some
use cases so people can agree to the need and scope);
* Cr
This looks like an interesting proposal. A 'black box' with regards to
how the application obtains assoc_handle and signature from the OP
remains, but it looks like a step in the right direction.
What remains to be done to elevate this proposal this to standard?
ons, 16 07 2008 kl. 15:09 +1000, s
8 kl. 08:38 -0700, skrev Scott Kveton:
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>>>
>>>> Hi Anders,
>>>>
>>>> You might want to check out OAuth ... it was developed for just such a
>>>> situation.
>>>>
>>>> - Scott
>>>>
>>>>
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Let me elaborate on the idea and requirements I have in mind.
The use case I'm thinking of is perhaps not so much non-interactivity in
particular as it is "login with no black boxes". Currently, the RP is
supposed to delegate full control of the login process to the URL where
the OP redirects the
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Anders Feder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> tir, 15 07 2008 kl. 21:28 -0700, skrev John Panzer:
>> And of course any number of extensions could be created to obtain an
>> access token via an alternate path, after which normal OAuth can be
>> used.
>
> Sure, but isn't
Hi Anders,
There has been some work on this important issue, though it seems to have been
dormant for a while.
There seem to be two proposals (by Martin Atkins) using OpenID as an HTTP
authentication mechanism. It is suitable for non-browser, non-interactive use
cases.
http://wiki.openid.net/
gt;
> > > - Scott
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 4:20 AM, Anders Feder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > There have been some discussion ove
ussion over the years about using OpenID for
non-interactive logins. Can someone kindly tell me what the status is of
this feature? In particular login from non-browser applications - is
this currently possible (e.g. using client certificate authentication)?
Thanks.
--
Anders Fe
gt;
> > There have been some discussion over the years about using OpenID for
> > non-interactive logins. Can someone kindly tell me what the status is of
> > this feature? In particular login from non-browser applications - is
> > this currently possible (e.g. using cli
Hi Anders,
You might want to check out OAuth ... it was developed for just such a
situation.
- Scott
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 4:20 AM, Anders Feder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> There have been some discussion over the years about using OpenID for
> non-inter
Hello,
There have been some discussion over the years about using OpenID for
non-interactive logins. Can someone kindly tell me what the status is of
this feature? In particular login from non-browser applications - is
this currently possible (e.g. using client certificate authentication)?
Thanks
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