Hi Natanael,
If all we're going to be using it for is SSO, then I'd prefer to keep
that type of infra in-house (my 2cents). I've got a setup for ldap
figured out now with openldap + phpldapadmin that'll run on one box,
but just need to polish it a bit before deploying to a primary and
backup a.o server. We could then use that for SSO for a.o services.
Thoughts?
Jeff
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 4:52 AM, Natanael Copa <ncopa@alpinelinux.org> wrote:
> So, I got this email and I am not sure who got it and who didn't so I
> forward it here.
>
> As I understand every developer/contributor could get 6 user accounts
> for 6 years.
>
> Maybe we could use this as SSO for wiki/bugs/drupal?
>
> Do you think all users on bugs.a.o and wiki.a.o could get an account?
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 16:47:38 +0100
> From: Luca Perencin <luca.perencin@garl.ch>
> To: undisclosed-recipients:;
> Subject: Securepass integration for Alpine Linux
>
>
> Dear Mantainers of the Alpine Linux Distro
>
> I'm Luca Perencin, Community Manager for Secure-Pass.net
> I want to take just two minutes of your time just to inform you and
> the other developers about a good opportunity to improve visibiliy of
> your distro and add a powerful feature.
>
> Secure Pass ( www.secure-pass.net ) is easy to use and implement cloud
> based authentication service.
> Entirely based on Free and Open Source Software, can provide a
> hassle-free standard compliants OTP
> authentication ( but we support more and more protocols and devices ).
>
> We have a special program for school, universities,non-profit
> organizations and open source projects:
> What we offer to you is to implement this authentication system in your
> distro,easily, with
> only a RADIUS and/or a LDAP query, and we can offer *6* *free* users
> for *6 years* to *ALL* of your
> Users and Contributors, via a simple personalized activation code.
>
> We only ask to link us to your site, and, of course, we give you back a
> link or page in our site
>
> ( just take a look in our Special Program dedicated page
> http://www.secure-pass.net/wiki/index.php/SpecialProgram )
>
> Don't hesitate to contact us for more information
>
> Hope it can be interesting for you
>
> Regards
>
> Luca
>
> --
> Luca "No_CQRT" Perencin
> Community Manager, GARL Sagl - CP 510 / Zona Stazione - 6802 Rivera
> (Svizzera) luca.perencin@garl.ch
>
> Dear Mantainers of the Alpine Linux Distro
>
> I'm Luca Perencin, Community Manager for Secure-Pass.net
> I want to take just two minutes of your time just to inform you and
> the other developers about a good opportunity to improve visibiliy of your distro and add a powerful feature.
>
> Secure Pass ( www.secure-pass.net ) is easy to use and implement cloud based authentication service.
> Entirely based on Free and Open Source Software, can provide a hassle-free standard compliants OTP
> authentication ( but we support more and more protocols and devices ).
>
> We have a special program for school, universities,non-profit organizations and open source projects:
> What we offer to you is to implement this authentication system in your distro,easily, with
> only a RADIUS and/or a LDAP query, and we can offer 6 free users for 6 years to ALL of your
> Users and Contributors, via a simple personalized activation code.
>
> We only ask to link us to your site, and, of course, we give you back a link or page in our site
>
> ( just take a look in our Special Program dedicated page http://www.secure-pass.net/wiki/index.php/SpecialProgram )
>
> Don't hesitate to contact us for more information
>
> Hope it can be interesting for you
>
> Regards
>
> Luca
>
> --
> Luca "No_CQRT" Perencin
> Community Manager, GARL Sagl - CP 510 / Zona Stazione - 6802 Rivera (Svizzera) luca.perencin@garl.ch
>
>
--
Jeff
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Natanael Copa <ncopa@alpinelinux.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 06:54:23 -0500
> Jeff Bilyk <jbilyk@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Natanael,
>>
>> If all we're going to be using it for is SSO, then I'd prefer to keep
>> that type of infra in-house (my 2cents).
>
> +1
>
> I still ask since this might be a "lazy" way out of it and might give
> us some marketing
I think doing it properly would be nice. Also, we seem to be getting
a fair amount of marketing right now, not sure we need much more...
don't want to stretch too thin too fast, but maybe I'm over-worrying
that.
>
>> I've got a setup for ldap
>> figured out now with openldap + phpldapadmin that'll run on one box,
>> but just need to polish it a bit before deploying to a primary and
>> backup a.o server. We could then use that for SSO for a.o services.
>
> great!
>
> I'm mostly worried about a polished user account creation and password
> reset mechanism.
Re: simple/polished account creation: agreed. I haven't tested
password reset yet, but will do so before rolling anything out.
>
> -nc
>
>
--
Jeff
On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 06:54:23 -0500
Jeff Bilyk <jbilyk@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Natanael,
>
> If all we're going to be using it for is SSO, then I'd prefer to keep
> that type of infra in-house (my 2cents).
+1
I still ask since this might be a "lazy" way out of it and might give
us some marketing
> I've got a setup for ldap
> figured out now with openldap + phpldapadmin that'll run on one box,
> but just need to polish it a bit before deploying to a primary and
> backup a.o server. We could then use that for SSO for a.o services.
great!
I'm mostly worried about a polished user account creation and password
reset mechanism.
-nc