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= Using =
= Using =
The [[Account_System]] can act as an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenID OpenID] provider. '''This functionality is currently in beta.'''
We have an [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenID OpenID] provider running named FAS-OpenID.


When trying to log on to an OpenID enabled site, give <pre>username.id.fedoraproject.org</pre> as URL. Example, if your FAS login is ''JohnDoe'', you would enter ''JohnDoe.id.fedoraproject.org''. If you are not logged in to FAS at this stage, you will be first taken to your FAS login page. On the first login from the external site, you will be taken to admin.fedoraproject.org and asked to approve the OpenID request.
When trying to log on to an OpenID enabled site, give <pre>username.id.fedoraproject.org</pre> as URL. Example, if your FAS login is ''JohnDoe'', you would enter ''JohnDoe.id.fedoraproject.org''. If you are not logged in to FAS at this stage, you will be first taken to the FAS-OpenID login page. On the first login from the external site, you will be taken to id.fedoraproject.org and asked to approve the OpenID request.


== Screenshots ==
== Screenshots ==
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== Feedback ==
== Feedback ==
OpenID still does not work for all sites. We are looking for feedback and developers to improve the code. Please leave comments on the Discussion tab. We've also got a list of tested sites you might like to check out in there!
OpenID should work for all websites accepting OpenID login. We are looking for feedback and developers to improve the code. Please leave comments on the Discussion tab. We've also got a list of tested sites you might like to check out in there!


= contributing =
= contributing =
== git ==
== git ==
<code>git clone ssh://git.fedorahosted.org/git/fas.git</code>
<code>git clone ssh://git.fedorahosted.org/git/fas-openid.git</code>
 
It's in fas/openid_samadhi.py


== upstream ==
== upstream ==
It's taken and updated from an upstream project, samadhi
FAS-OpenID was written by [[User:puiterwijk]]
 
<code>ssh://git.fedorahosted.org/git/samadhi.git</code>
 
It needed to be modified to work with FAS though.
 
samadhi was written by [[User:jcollie]]
A good place to start is trying to understand the OpenID [http://openid.net/developers/specs/ spec]
A good place to start is trying to understand the OpenID [http://openid.net/developers/specs/ spec]


= history =
= history =
OpenID was first [[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraSummit/OpenId discussed]] at the 2006 [[FedoraSummit]].
OpenID was first [[https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraSummit/OpenId discussed]] at the 2006 [[FedoraSummit]].
The OpenID implementation was completely rewritten from scratch in 2013.


= thanks =
= thanks =
Many thanks to [[User:Ricky]] for his explanations on IRC.
Many thanks to [[User:Ricky]] for his explanations on IRC.

Revision as of 22:12, 5 March 2013

Using

We have an OpenID provider running named FAS-OpenID.

When trying to log on to an OpenID enabled site, give

username.id.fedoraproject.org

as URL. Example, if your FAS login is JohnDoe, you would enter JohnDoe.id.fedoraproject.org. If you are not logged in to FAS at this stage, you will be first taken to the FAS-OpenID login page. On the first login from the external site, you will be taken to id.fedoraproject.org and asked to approve the OpenID request.

Screenshots

Screenshots are here.

Feedback

OpenID should work for all websites accepting OpenID login. We are looking for feedback and developers to improve the code. Please leave comments on the Discussion tab. We've also got a list of tested sites you might like to check out in there!

contributing

git

git clone ssh://git.fedorahosted.org/git/fas-openid.git

upstream

FAS-OpenID was written by User:puiterwijk A good place to start is trying to understand the OpenID spec

history

OpenID was first [discussed] at the 2006 FedoraSummit.

The OpenID implementation was completely rewritten from scratch in 2013.

thanks

Many thanks to User:Ricky for his explanations on IRC.