Hi Daniel,
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 12:57 PM, ehuels@gmail.com ehuels@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Yesterday, I enabled OpenID on the armedbear project. trac now simply offers 2 login links: 1 for local account and one for openid. i haven't discovered how to associate the two yet.
Reading https://bitbucket.org/Dalius/authopenid-plugin/wiki/Home I conclude we should be able to provide a mapping service to the OpenID module which maps openIDs to internal user accounts. My idea would be to allow users to create an .openid file in their home directories; these files could be concatenated by the mapping service on every request when the cache is older than 15 minutes - or something alike.
All we need now is someone to develop the service.
Bye,
Erik.
Bye,
Erik.
Sent from my Nokia phone -----Original Message----- From: Daniel Herring Sent: 16/08/2011, 03:40 To: Subject: Re: [clo-devel] Using Google accounts for Trac access?
On Mon, 15 Aug 2011, Erik Huelsmann wrote:
When I saw it's now possible to log in to SourceForge using your Google
Account, I thought it's a nice way to open up our Trac wikis and bug trackers to a broader public than the current "account holders of c-l.netonly" policy.
From what I can tell, Google offers OAuth/OpenID user authentication. As
far as I can tell, there's an OpenID plugin available for Trac 0.11 (our version). Is that good enough for us?
As far as I'm aware, we have that policy to prevent spam bots from
logging in and destroying wiki content. Would a relaxation be all right?
Assuming it doesn't increase the spam load, I'd prefer using OpenID to creating a local trac account.
Curious whether OpenID accounts could be associated with local accounts as a bonus feature.
- Daniel
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