X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/wiki.git/blobdiff_plain/bb5830f1b6a8ac0d9fcc885f86ce6fe7be21c6a7..f62f38f990b8593ba23c85930314d67080bc9caa:/projects/ideas.mdwn diff --git a/projects/ideas.mdwn b/projects/ideas.mdwn index 117c242..33bc53c 100644 --- a/projects/ideas.mdwn +++ b/projects/ideas.mdwn @@ -76,6 +76,16 @@ This would be immensely more useful as an iPhone application. _Contact: ccpost_ +## Safari plugin for setting identity preferences + +Safari's handling of client-side certificate authentication [changed around OS X 10.5.3](http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1679), such that Safari won't present (and won't prompt you to present) a client-side certificate if certs are only optional. Unfortunately, most sites around MIT only optionally accept certs, in spite of the fact that they'll error out if you don't provide one. + +You can override this unfortunate behavior with "Identity Preferences", and IS&T's answer for this is [CertAid](http://ist.mit.edu/services/software/certaid/10x), which simply seeds the Keychain with a pre-defined list of websites for which Safari should present your cert. This isn't a great solution for, e.g., scripts.mit.edu, which has thousands of sites - far too many to give to IS&T to include in CertAid. If that wasn't irritating enough, Identity Preferences don't take affect until you restart your browser. + +A better solution would be a plugin for Safari that intercepted 401 errors sent over SSL, prompted you to set an Identity Preference, and then attempted to reload the page with the new identity preference set. + +_Contact: broder_ + ## Snapshotted virtual machines for all popular Linux distributions A common need for people writing Linux software is to check that their @@ -161,6 +171,14 @@ there are RPM packages installed on some but not all of the servers, or if there are changes in /etc, other than hostname and such, that we haven't committed to the scripts Subversion repository. +## SIPB Library + +SIPB has a bunch of books in its library. It'd be nice if a list of +the library books also existed online in some sort of sane, searchable +database. One possible platform is the [Exhibit](http://simile-widgets.org/exhibit/) project (which originates from a collaboration between the Haystack group in CSAIL and the MIT Libraries). This would require mostly just making a spreadsheet of the information. + +_Contact: pbaranay, fawkes_ + ## Your Project Here SIPB can help you out in terms of both computing resources and