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@hannes2peer @kat It does! It's awesome. Everyone loves #OpenID (except the ones writing the implementations).
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@kat @hannes2peer it doesn't, but there are enough tools to set up an openid service also. cc @3mp0
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well, I could have sworn, it doesn't. But I guess when the main dev @mmn says it does: it does
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@hannes2peer @erkan I use https://social.umeahackerspace.se/mmn as my OpenID on various sites. ... maybe it won't work now that !qvitter overrides the profile page though (it doesn't have the proper <head> elements). Haven't tried in a while. Should work for sites which can lookup mmn@social.umeahackerspace.se though (as #LRDD + #WebFinger provides the OpenID endpoints).
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@hannes2peer @erkan ...also there are some sites with #OpenID login that won't work if you don't have either HTTP or use one of the commonly recognized CA certificates for HTTPS.
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@hannes2peer @erkan I just verified that !gnusocial #OpenID provider won't work when !qvitter is enabled. I might know how to push a fix (we need the event from extraHead or that function in itself for <head> on profile pages).
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#Gitorious supports #OpenID <3 Fucking shitpiss #GitHub doesn't.
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well, we actually tried that some time ago: @hellekin used his profile here as openid on gnusocial dot net, but it didn't work. but who knows, perhaps my famous self-signed certificate also wanted to play an importance here ;-) cc @mmn
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I guess we could try with @hellekin now that the certificate was updated here
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@hannes2peer Yeah, for #OpenID http: and https: aren't identical (for good reason), so they're considered different identities. Just as with !gnusocial URIs.
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@erkan Oh how much better the !fediverse will be with #LetsEncrypt ;) @hellekin
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@hannes2peer I could use my OpenID with #Gitorious when running latest !Qvitter :D
I should try again later when I feel like emptying all my browser history as well, so it's not just some cookie/session thing that worked (though I _had_ logged out from Gitorious).
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@roland Yes it can. That's what I just told hannes and erkan.
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@roland That depends on the consumer. Some #OpenID implementations do /.well-known/host-meta + XRD lookup from a #WebFinger ID, but many less sophisticated ones might require (as per OpenID spec) your provider URL, i.e. the profile URL containing your nickname.
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@roland Yes, that's the functionality I was talking about. However I don't want to clean everything up during an active session with lots of browsers, though I know #Firefox can "forget a certain site". But still nothing I bother doing #ahorita.