I understand, and i should make a note that it would be a really good idea to add three more providers...
Microsoft - This requires some research, but they have OpenID Connect Support. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dn645541.aspx https://dev.onedrive.com/index.htm
PayPal - This is an Odd one, but they also offer an login api... https://developer.paypal.com/docs/integration/direct/identity/log-in-with-pa...
FaceBook - This is one of the largest providers I can think of. https://developers.facebook.com/docs/facebook-login/v2.3
On Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 2:44 AM, Philip Hands phil@hands.com wrote:
Ken Phillis Jr kphillisjr@gmail.com writes:
Google Still has OpenID Support, it's just that they forced everyone to upgrade their authentication. See the relevent OpenID Documentation ( http://openid.net/connect/ ) and the google developer pages ( https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OpenIDConnect and https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OpenID2Migration)
Right, and I'm not sure that ikiwiki's support has kept pace (I recently noticed that certifi.ca are no longer up & running, and that myopenid has also bitten the dust, so installed local-openid to allow me to use openid:
http://bogomips.org/local-openid/
which suits me nicely, but probably not 99.99% of people.
OpenID seems to have fallen out of favour pretty seriously (at least in part due to security issues) but I've not discovered what's supposed to replace it, particularly if you don't want to rely on signing into some major site to assert your identity.
It would be nice to get ikiwiki to support Mozilla Persona, but so far not:
https://ikiwiki.info/todo/BrowserID/
Regarding google's OpenID, I'll see if I can remember how to log into my diaposable google account, and do some testing ...
Cheers, Phil.
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