Re: It's not possible to allow non-OPIE logins only from trusted
Quoting Dag-Erling Sm=C3=83=C2=B8rgrav <des@des.no> (from Wed, 16 Mar 2011 =
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07:52:11 +0100):
> Miguel Lopes Santos Ramos <mbox@miguel.ramos.name> writes:
>> They also make the questionable argument of a paper being more
>> portable than a calculator, which I also understand but don't agree,
>> because a calculator can be "transported" over the Internet easily.
>
> Perhaps, perhaps not. It depends on how much you trust the browser.
> However, pretty much everyone these days carries a mobile phone capable
> of running a key calculator.
Maybe a little bit unrelated, but: for which kinds of logins do you =20
use OPIE? SSH or generic OS logins are obvious places to use it, but I =20
am more interested in other uses. I already use it in wordpress, but I =20
still search a way to use it for IMAP (there seems to be a protocol =20
enhancement for it, but I didn't find an implementation so far), =20
gallery2 and ejabberd (if xmpp allows something like this) without the =20
need to let them use system users (e.g. the IMAP user/pw are currently =20
in MySQL, the xmpp users are in the ejabberd internal DB, ...).
Anyone with ideas regarding this?
It would also be nice to hear other possibilities where OPIE can be =20
used (snmp auth?).
Bye,
Alexander,
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