Hello On Fri, Nov 09, 2007 at 11:07:03AM +0100, Tomasz Sterna wrote: > Dnia 09-11-2007, Pt o godzinie 10:40 +0100, Michal 'vorner' Vaner pisze: > > Some kind of single-use password? Could be useful for other things too, > > like I want to log in from a internet coffee I do not trust at all. > > And again OpenID is a solution here. > > You are in an internet cafe, and type http://somesite.com/ in the IE > there. SomeSite asks you for login. You enter your OpenID there. > Your mobile in your pocket beeps, signalling that your XMPP IM client > wants your attention. You take it out, and see a question:
Well, I ment something else. I want to connect to my XMPP server from the cafe. So I (at home) generate single-use password on the server and log in by that. Would be nice if there was a XEP for "generate me one single-login password". But it could probably be done with AD-HOC commands. Maybe an informational XEP? -- This email was generated by a biological random generator. If you want more random text, just respond to this email. Michal 'vorner' Vaner
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