[OpenID] Laws of id, openid with ssl

Peter Williams pwilliams at rapattoni.com
Sun Jan 27 15:40:52 UTC 2008


Potential wordpress plugin linking up foaf and openid. Now things are getting more interesting! The power of reasoning, the power of signed claims with NR, the power to assert contractual privity with an intended recipient set, the power of ephemeral publickey cryptography, and the recent focus on access control for business application of the web-centered groupware.
 
http://apassant.net/blog/2008/01/06/wordpress-foaf-openid-updated/ 
 
Thanks to Dan Brickely, for supplying hints.
 
Rather than put set membership-centric bloom filters as access controls into FOAF files (wrapping XRDs and controlling access to OP service endpoints as well as data owner-declared PPI), it may be more appropriate to encode a custom and dynamic markov model into end-users' FOAF file - so the OP doing user auth and acess control over AX attribute name or value release can match whether you the accessor are likely to be a particular class of friend - by analysis of the cliamants' and the relying parties' familial/friendly characteristics - as expressed through lists of friend, language, errors, realtime spelling/typing abilities, use of custom-based language phrasing etc. 
 
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From: Peter Williams
Sent: Fri 1/25/2008 12:15 PM
Cc: OpenID List
Subject: RE: [OpenID] Laws of id, openid with ssl



Tried to use infocards with http://pamelaproject.com/testblog/. Cannot get an infocard selector to popup.

To run my own blog site accepting infocards (and avoid issues of some particular blog vs cardspace being broken), I want to use the pamelaproject plugin for wordpress, assuming it  works ok.

Anyone have a current, good experience with modern vrsion of wordpress and the plugin, before I waste the time?

Since openid2 has the same security semantics as PPID/SPID in the matter of law#4, I want to deploy both a cardspace and then an openid2 plugin to the same wordpress installation.

 

 




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