[OpenID] Dailymotion Implements SSO Solution with OpenID! :)
Peter Williams
pwilliams at rapattoni.com
Tue Dec 23 22:31:56 UTC 2008
On xri
Took from 1986 to make ldap names/queries global. Now they are everywhereB buried in voip, just as itu-t intended! Xri slowness ( given xri is just ldap plus a bit) doesn't worry me. Giving users xris seems a little "out there".
Xri seems most useful in the short tem for sp discovery, making a validation service for the https/pki issues ops face (when sp realms are expressed in hxri form).
Xri providers could then express/enforce the op-sp trust models, per op (and per sp). There are lots of mostly ipr controlled ways of doing that in practice: from signed P3P and its policy references to xacml to lampson tree walking across (hxri) namespaces to a pki-based trust overlay leveraging x509's much maligned policy constraint-walking/mapping algorithm (from entrust/nortel).
What we need is lxri libraries: addressing nothing but signed xrds for openid idp and sp discovery.
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From: David Recordon <drecordon at sixapart.com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2008 1:36 PM
To: Andrew Arnott <andrewarnott at gmail.com>
Cc: OpenID List <general at openid.net>
Subject: Re: [OpenID] Dailymotion Implements SSO Solution with OpenID! :)
It just worked fine for me using http://www.davidrecordon.com/. What OpenID are you trying?
As for XRI, I think it's just natural market dynamics.
--David
On Dec 23, 2008, at 1:34 PM, Andrew Arnott wrote:
And another question: I just logged in with my URL openid. And it's acting like I never logged in. I just get in a cycle of logging in. Sad to see (for openid usability reputation) big sites announcing support, and for that support to be so poor.
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Andrew Arnott
"I [may] not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it." - Voltaire
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 1:32 PM, Andrew Arnott <andrewarnott at gmail.com<mailto:andrewarnott at gmail.com>> wrote:
Why is it so common with these large companies that are just now introducing OpenID login support that none of them tend to accept XRIs?
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Andrew Arnott
"I [may] not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it." - Voltaire
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 12:32 AM, Snorri <snorri at snorri.eu<mailto:snorri at snorri.eu>> wrote:
Fantastic news:
Dailymotion, world's largest independent video sharing site, today announced that it has added support for the OpenID digital identity framework, an open-source, single sign-on and online user-authentication standard.
http://www.dailymotion.com/login/openid
-Snorri
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