[OpenID] Yahoo issue
Peter Williams
pwilliams at rapattoni.com
Wed Feb 6 02:24:57 UTC 2008
.... And authenticated comments on a blog don't count! Logging onto post your own blog entries on google would count, since accountability is present.
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Williams <pwilliams at rapattoni.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 5:28 PM
To: Dick Hardt <dick at sxip.com>; Martin Atkins <mart at degeneration.co.uk>
Cc: general at openid.net <general at openid.net>
Subject: Re: [OpenID] Yahoo issue
Url to the google endpoint pls?
Are they an rp, or just yet another dominant hub? (in my view, every large portal that refuses to be an rp is a nail in coffin of the uci story)
The fun thing is that 12m ago, we asked google to be an idp, allowing consumers to wander over to our realty portal (so they could talk to their agent/realtor). 12 months ago they just looked a us as stupid for even asking! times change.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dick Hardt <dick at sxip.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 5:13 PM
To: Martin Atkins <mart at degeneration.co.uk>
Cc: general at openid.net <general at openid.net>
Subject: Re: [OpenID] Yahoo issue
On 4-Feb-08, at 11:37 AM, Martin Atkins wrote:
> Dick Hardt wrote:
>> On 4-Feb-08, at 8:54 AM, Peter Williams wrote:
>>> Why was this so, in SSL3? Because there was a dominant interworking
>>> partner that essentially defined the basecase (Netscape).
>>> Myopenid.com plays that role, here, surely. Assurance that there
>>> has been comprehensive interworking with myopenid.com is surely
>>> what is called for.
>>
>> Why do you think myopenid.com plays that role?
>>
>
> I don't know what Peter was intending, but it could be argued that
> most
> RPs today are based on one of JanRain's libraries. MyOpenID (as a
> product of JanRain) has presumably been tested extensively against
> JanRain's libraries.
fyi: Google is running the OpenID4Java libraries.
>
> [1] I also tried to test against Sxipper, but I couldn't make it "see"
> my login form and I wasn't really sure how else to test it.
Most forms Sxipper can detect. If not, then you can train Sxipper to
recognize your form as an OpenID form.
-- Dick
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