Re: [Sugar-devel] How to authenticate with the Schoolserver on non XO hardware was: (Re: Auto-authentication for Browse)

2009-02-26 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 09:09:08AM +1300, Martin Langhoff wrote: >On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 1:06 AM, Simon Schampijer wrote: >> Martin, are there any plans yet on how to make the services of a >> school server available to non XO hardware? > >I'm certa

Re: [Sugar-devel] How to authenticate with the Schoolserver on non XO hardware was: (Re: Auto-authentication for Browse)

2009-02-26 Thread Martin Langhoff
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 1:06 AM, Simon Schampijer wrote: > Martin, are there any plans yet on how to make the services of a school > server available to non XO hardware? I'm certainly keen on supporting it. We'd need a "uid" scheme - what would be the best approach for this? First, my thoughts w

Re: [Sugar-devel] How to authenticate with the Schoolserver on non XO hardware was: (Re: Auto-authentication for Browse)

2009-02-26 Thread Hamilton Chua
Hello Simon, Nice chatting with you on IRC and thanks for the reply ! I was looking at the XS code, in particular the Identity Manager Service which is responsible for receiving the request. I believe the code is in /usr/bin/registration-server on a school server. I noticed that the check for

[Sugar-devel] How to authenticate with the Schoolserver on non XO hardware was: (Re: Auto-authentication for Browse)

2009-02-26 Thread Simon Schampijer
Hi Hamilton, Chua wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > My name is Hamilton Chua and I am new to these lists and even newer to sugar > development and the olpc in general so please do forgive me if the questions > I am about to ask have been asked and answered before. > > I am using a development snapsho