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The blessing and curse of open source is that the source can be easily changed. Internal types and members don’t need to be backward compatible with previous versions. This makes…
DotNetOpenAuth, previously named DotNetOpenId, is getting nearer to its major 3.0 release. With beta 2, we have a security reviewed, feature complete library for .NET use of the OAuth and…
If you’re writing an OpenID Provider, you should have a strong appreciation for the security of your customers’ identities that you will be protecting. One aspect of that protection is…
As part of the OpenID protocol a relying party often establishes shared secrets (called ‘associations’) with identity providers that are used to verify identity assertions. It occurred to me that…
The user experience of OpenID at Relying Party web sites is so important to get right. OpenID is right for your web site’s visitors – no doubt in my mind…
Tonight DotNetOpenId, soon to be renamed DotNetOpenAuth, released beta 1 of the major v3.0 release. You can download the bits from Ohloh. Although downloads should remember that as a beta…
DotNetOpenId started on Google Code. But we’re outgrowing it. We’d like to move to a shared hosting server where we can have automated tests, nightly builds, and a better web…
The next major release of DotNetOpenId, slated for a release in or around March 2009, will add OAuth support to the mix. If you don’t know what OAuth is, it…
Janrain has been a great influence in the OpenID community and I thank them for all their efforts. They are, nevertheless, a company that must generate profits, and their recent…
Have you ever been away from your work PC, tried to Remote Desktop (RDP/mstsc) into it, only to realize that you’ve forgotten to enable RDP before you left work? Ever…