Notices tagged with oauth
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lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Saturday, 26-Nov-2016 14:27:29 CET lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @andstatus Which seems really odd since #Mustard and Mustard{MOD} do !GNUSocial #OAuth without trouble. @lambadalambda -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Sunday, 30-Oct-2016 22:46:11 CET lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @mcscx @gargron If I was constructing a new GS client, I'd target #AtomPub (with #OAuth) and ignore the #Twitter compatible API. -
ovruni (ovruni)'s status on Wednesday, 06-Jul-2016 20:16:40 CEST ovruni GNU-social-mode para !Emacs mediante #OAuth : https://ovruni.wordpress.com/2016/07/06/gnu-social-mode-para-emacs-mediante-oauth/ -
mmn (mmn)'s status on Sunday, 21-Feb-2016 15:44:18 CET mmn @cassolotl That's a !GNUsocial question, not related to the !qvitter interface :)
I don't know what you mean with "authorise Twitter". If you're interested in posting from your quitter.se account _to_ Twitter, then there is a separate Twitter tab in the settings for that, on instances where it's enabled. (The #OAuth connections page is for doing the same, authorising third party apps/services, but with the quitter.se account) -
Holger (hfroese)'s status on Friday, 08-Jan-2016 11:52:58 CET Holger Deutsche Forscher finden Sicherheitslücken im OAuth-Protokoll
Zum ersten Mal beschäftigt sich ein Paper mit der Sicherheit des OAuth-2-Standards. Zwar haben die Autoren zwei bisher unbekannte Sicherheitslücken gefunden – grundsätzlich ist der Standard aber ziemlich sicher. ( #OAuth )
http://t3n.de/news/oauth-2-sicherheit-669666/ -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Saturday, 09-May-2015 14:25:00 CEST lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @jonkulp I think using #OAuth for all clients on all instances is a huge advantage. It means no client has my password and I can deauthorize any client (except the webUI) at any time. -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Thursday, 16-Apr-2015 00:42:32 CEST lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @dragnucs @mmn they are using their new #OAuth changes to enforce #tos rules against duplicating the t experience and shut down connectors that take #twitter traffic and insert it into other sites. Soon it'll just be their embedded widget allowed. -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Thursday, 16-Apr-2015 00:30:01 CEST lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @dragnucs People should plan on two-way #t-bridge going away soon. Some changes to #twitter's #OAuth rights system already causing many #friendica instances to shutter. -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Monday, 09-Mar-2015 17:35:35 CET lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @jonkulp Yeah, mobile apps and password changes are not a happy combination. It is past time for most sites and apps to use #OAuth for client access. -
mcscx (mcscx)'s status on Thursday, 20-Nov-2014 12:55:36 CET mcscx @vicente I don't use #bitlbee myself, but afaik it's an XMPP client. I wonder whether #oauth is needed with bitlbee & !gnusocial -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Monday, 03-Nov-2014 22:45:38 CET lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @sazius @mcnalu W3C group’s protocol is also supposed to be based on current Pump protocol. If that includes things like #OAuth to subscribe, no one else will wish to inflict that on users. -
mmn (mmn)'s status on Monday, 27-Oct-2014 10:31:48 CET mmn Not that I know if it's related, but are you using the #OAuth or #Username login with #Mustard? -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Oct-2014 19:59:40 CEST lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @gregoriosw Blaming a 3rd party application … IMO 3rd party apps (and anything on a mobile device) should use something like #OAuth to access #Dropbox anyway. No reason passwords should be available to them or on them.