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Re: [DotGNU]can we implement Java for our auth system?
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Jeremy Petzold |
Subject: |
Re: [DotGNU]can we implement Java for our auth system? |
Date: |
17 Jul 2001 09:44:54 -0700 |
Barry,
yeah Adam posted to me a few hours ago about that, I read the Jabber docs and I
think that you could get your system working within the Jabber system fairly
easily.
On Tue, 17 July 2001, Barry Fitzgerald wrote:
>
> Jeremy Petzold wrote:
> >
> > Barry,
> >
> > I read your Paper on the RLS system, it intrigued me.
> > the system is clear, simple, and straight forward, and such a system would
> > be simple to add into applications like word processors, and IDEs, ect.
> > the one question that I have is why is there no standard token format? what
> > advantages does that give to the system that having a standard format does
> > not?
> > I would think that it would make it more difficult on the server side to
> > process the RLS with out a standard format. Am I missing something?
>
> Hehe, yes - the tokens spec document that I have yet to publish. And,
> as far as credit is concerned - the RLS is more myrddian's idea than
> mine - It was then mutated when I added the tokens idea...
>
> I'm putting a final polish on the tokens spec right now, it's a bit
> wordier than the RLS spec was, so it's going to take slightly more
> time. I wanted to have it up last night, but that didn't happen as I
> had planned...
>
> >
> > other than that, I believe that the RLS system would be a very good route
> > to go. what have you put together as of right now?
>
> Hehe, so far - what you're reading is what we've got - and the tokens
> spec that I just talked about. I wanted to put these ideas up to the
> list before doing anything else. Besides that, Adam Theo has some
> interesting ideas about Jabber that might be usable. I suggest taking a
> look at the Jabber specs and thinking about how we can
> cross-pollinate...
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Regards,
Jeremy
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