From b47615ad5ed7bcc6bee1dd7538e35d2232f1c554 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joey Hess Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 15:36:18 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] response --- doc/index/openid/discussion.mdwn | 20 ++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+) diff --git a/doc/index/openid/discussion.mdwn b/doc/index/openid/discussion.mdwn index ae614e5ac..d692bf011 100644 --- a/doc/index/openid/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/index/openid/discussion.mdwn @@ -26,4 +26,24 @@ do=postsignin&oic.time=1238224497-1450566d93097caa707f&openid.assoc_handle=%7BHM The `return_to` arg should NOT be `signed`, it should be the originating URL where you initially logged in. +> I think you're confusing 'openid.return_to' with 'return_to'. The +> former is present above, and is, indeed, the originating url, the latter +> is part of the *value* of the 'openid.signed' parameter generated by myopenid.com. --[[Joey]] + Also, I dunno what the assoc_handle is doing spitting out an arg like `{HMAC-SHA1}{49cdce76}{BhuXXw%3D%3D}` it should be processed further. I have the needed perl packages installed (latest for Lenny). Hrm, would endianness matter? + +> Again, this value is created by the openid server, not by ikiwiki. +> I see the same HMAC-SHA1 when using myopenid, and completly different +> things for other openid servers. (Ie, when using livejournal as an openid server, +> `openid.assoc_handle=1239305290:STLS.QiU6zTZ6w2bM3ttRkdaa:e68f91b751`) +> +> I'm fairly sure that is all a red herring. +> +> So, when I was talking about reproducing the bug, I was thinking perhaps you could tell me what openid server you're using, +> etc, so I can actually see the bug with my own eyes. +> +> The sanitised url parameters you've provided are not generated by ikiwiki at all. +> They don't even seem to be generated by the underlying [[!cpan Net::OpenID]] library. +> I'm pretty sure that what you're showing me is the url myopenid redirects +> the browser to after successfully signing in. At that point, ikiwiki +> should complete the signin. What fails at this point? How can I reproduce this failure? --[[Joey]] -- 2.44.0