[OpenID] MyVidoop and expired certs
Chris Messina
chris.messina at gmail.com
Mon Nov 9 06:33:58 UTC 2009
Vidoop is out of business. I'm surprised the server still responds.
http://factoryjoe.com/blog/2009/06/05/the-fall-of-vidoop/
In any case, I can ping someone who is supposedly still involved.
Chris
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 8:57 PM, Andrew Arnott <andrewarnott at gmail.com>wrote:
> Does anyone here know someone who work at myvidoop.com? It seems recently
> their configuration may have changed. They're sending positive assertions
> for https://*username*.myvidoop.com, but their https://*.myvidoop.comwildcard cert expired months ago. (their
> https://myvidoop.com certificate is fine... it's just their wildcard
> cert).
>
> This makes it impossible to log into RPs using your myvidoop-issued OpenID
> (assuming the RP is properly validating the RP cert).
>
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