Notices tagged with openid

  1. @jim gnusocial can act as an openID provider. Which would do what you ask together with https://wordpress.org/plugins/comments-with-openid/

    Not sure that # can do #

    Friday, 06-Apr-18 12:00:09 UTC from indy.im
  2. @deadsuperhero @rysiek I do agree about the email style identifier. IMHO adoption of # has been limited by the URL style identifier

    Friday, 30-Mar-18 09:42:51 UTC from quitter.se in context
  3. Fortunately I never use # but I remember logging in there using my !GNUsocial # when I at some occasion tried out their service. But apparently people can't have (and obviously don't use) nice things: https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/307647/support-for-openid-ends-on-july-1-2018

    Sunday, 18-Mar-18 20:26:33 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E
  4. @hund !GNUsocial also supports # as dell as #

    Saturday, 03-Mar-18 08:42:47 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E in context
  5. In which direction doesn't it work for you, as a provider or authentication consumer? # is great and works great for me on all !GNUsocial instances I use and administer afaik.

    Friday, 25-Aug-17 05:02:42 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E in context Repeated by freyo
  6. In which direction doesn't it work for you, as a provider or authentication consumer? # is great and works great for me on all !GNUsocial instances I use and administer afaik.

    Friday, 25-Aug-17 05:02:42 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E in context
  7. # doesn't work?!

    Thursday, 24-Aug-17 19:08:14 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E in context
  8. @megver83 The !GNUsocial instance you're on? .) #

    Friday, 23-Jun-17 19:09:23 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E in context
  9. @megver83 I registered an # at orange.fr. I don't recommend them: a) they're a capitalist organisation b) registration was confusing

    Friday, 23-Jun-17 15:14:51 UTC from quitter.se in context
  10. @maloki Something tells me # doesn't have an # plugin, because OpenID is too good and federated to be supported by capitalists.

    Jeff Atwood also said this incredibly stupid piece of garbage in a thread, showing his immense ignorance of the benefits of federation (maybe I _don't_ want to give out my email address!!! that's the whole POINT!!!):
    »The main broken assumption in openid was failure to associate email with user identity. Without email, we have no way to reach users.» source: https://meta.discourse.org/t/openid-login-to-meta/16115

    Our great friend @strk@brusio.pallamondo.net in the !fediverse has joined that discussion too and obviously there's still no properly federated (arbitrary enduser choice of authorization) login solution.

    Friday, 23-Jun-17 07:41:39 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E in context
  11. @gargron @maloki ...or at least something where you can log in using #

    Thursday, 22-Jun-17 21:42:56 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E in context
  12. @bob the ideal solution would be some kind of federated identity system, like # or # but fully independent and more secure?

    Tuesday, 06-Jun-17 11:23:36 UTC from quitter.se in context
  13. @hattiecat You can use any # provider which in turn has # login with whichever authority you favour.

    I don't know about any such service because I generally don't use it myself. But I have some faint memory that Wordpress.com is an # provider - and I'm guessing they have 2FA too.

    Sunday, 07-May-17 17:09:26 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E in context
  14. @deadsuperhero @cwebber Each app could have a plug-in for #, one for #, one for #, one for #, one for #

    Monday, 01-May-17 04:32:12 UTC from quitter.se in context
  15. @HerraBRE I honestly don't understand this "gotta have 'em all" regarding features. Instead of trying to copy Facebook and Google+, I believe we should build something that works on its own terms. What's next "private photo albums"?

    Please, let's enlighten users and encourage + support tools that do their jobs properly.

    Instead of having your private communication _on_ the platform, how about using federation as an authentication method to _access_ it somewhere else? # works great for logins on third party servers to access more private data. Automating and consolidating everything under a single roof (heard about centralisation?) is not an answer.

    </rant>

    Friday, 28-Apr-17 05:59:46 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E in context Repeated by hector
  16. @HerraBRE I honestly don't understand this "gotta have 'em all" regarding features. Instead of trying to copy Facebook and Google+, I believe we should build something that works on its own terms. What's next "private photo albums"?

    Please, let's enlighten users and encourage + support tools that do their jobs properly.

    Instead of having your private communication _on_ the platform, how about using federation as an authentication method to _access_ it somewhere else? # works great for logins on third party servers to access more private data. Automating and consolidating everything under a single roof (heard about centralisation?) is not an answer.

    </rant>

    Friday, 28-Apr-17 05:59:46 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E in context Repeated by rw
  17. @HerraBRE I honestly don't understand this "gotta have 'em all" regarding features. Instead of trying to copy Facebook and Google+, I believe we should build something that works on its own terms. What's next "private photo albums"?

    Please, let's enlighten users and encourage + support tools that do their jobs properly.

    Instead of having your private communication _on_ the platform, how about using federation as an authentication method to _access_ it somewhere else? # works great for logins on third party servers to access more private data. Automating and consolidating everything under a single roof (heard about centralisation?) is not an answer.

    </rant>

    Friday, 28-Apr-17 05:59:46 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E in context
  18. @hannes2peer Hm, have you disabled # on #?

    Monday, 09-Jan-17 21:03:40 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E in context
  19. Remember #?

    Wednesday, 07-Dec-16 02:27:40 UTC from gs.archae.me
  20. @maiyannah I don't understand your criticism against # and would like to hear a valid argument.

    Thursday, 06-Oct-16 06:40:07 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E in context
  21. @pettter Unfortunately OAuth can't be done on an adhoc basis afaik, so remote authentication services need to be explicitly whitelisted. If only this silofication could and # could reign once and for all.

    Sunday, 26-Jun-16 07:59:55 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E in context
  22. @aqeel @aroque Yeah I'd love to be able to sign in with # That'd be a magic fix.

    Thursday, 05-May-16 08:05:53 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E
  23. Please # stop pushing your audiences into corporation businesses. Allow commenting with #

    Sunday, 03-Apr-16 09:57:22 UTC from brusio.pallamondo.net Repeated by mcscx2old
  24. Please # stop pushing your audiences into corporation businesses. Allow commenting with #

    Sunday, 03-Apr-16 09:57:22 UTC from brusio.pallamondo.net
  25. @sakrecoer I don't get it. We already support # (which UbuntuSSO uses) both as a provider and consumer. You can log in to !GNUsocial without a password if you use OpenID. Even create accounts if the admin allows it.
    It's weird to see someone throwing randow words around, promoting "modularity", using Twitter.
    cc: @hannes2peer

    Friday, 11-Mar-16 11:03:04 UTC from social.umeahackerspace.se at 63°49'42"N 20°15'34"E in context
  26. So # is a picture upload service like # is based on !gnusocial ... I would recommend to enable/allow # based logins so everyone can easily login with his/her existing account. Remember if you don't know it, it is your profile's URL. Seems not to work with some forums?! http://forum.simutrans.com/ is a "good" example (not working is not good, I know).

    Saturday, 16-Jan-16 23:48:17 UTC from social.mxchange.org in context Repeated by akionux
  27. So # is a picture upload service like # is based on !gnusocial ... I would recommend to enable/allow # based logins so everyone can easily login with his/her existing account. Remember if you don't know it, it is your profile's URL. Seems not to work with some forums?! http://forum.simutrans.com/ is a "good" example (not working is not good, I know).

    Saturday, 16-Jan-16 23:48:17 UTC from social.mxchange.org in context Repeated by mcscx
  28. So # is a picture upload service like # is based on !gnusocial ... I would recommend to enable/allow # based logins so everyone can easily login with his/her existing account. Remember if you don't know it, it is your profile's URL. Seems not to work with some forums?! http://forum.simutrans.com/ is a "good" example (not working is not good, I know).

    Saturday, 16-Jan-16 23:48:17 UTC from social.mxchange.org in context
  29. Für mehr # im Internet \o/
    Und nein, ich meine nicht Facebook, Twitter oder Google Login. Sondern OpenID!

    Wednesday, 15-Apr-15 15:46:25 UTC from social.bka.li
  30. see RT @lnxw48 See Tim Bray’s take: (helped develop # version based on #) https://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/201x/2014/05/03/Security-Farce

    Monday, 05-May-14 11:29:31 UTC from fediverse.com in context