OpenIDを得ること
2008年2月18日 · デイヴィッドブラッドリー著
usernamesのあなたのリストはあり、すべてのそれらののためのパスワード網2.0使用得ることはより長くそしてより長く土地を選定するか。 私の物はある! ない日は私に新しいログインを作成しないで過ぎる。 それは私達がちょうどすべてすべてのための単一のログインを作成できれば大きくないか。 マイクロソフトのようにパスポートはすべてのマイクロソフトの場所にしかしマイクロソフトビットなしに記録のためだった。 ステップOpenID。
OpenIDを使うと単一のアイデンティティを使用してすべてのあなたの好みのウェブサイトにログインできる。 それのそれはより多くであるすべてのそれらの異なった場所を渡る同じ人証明することを可能にする。 あなたのOpenIDはそれとあなたの個人的な信任状、あなたのプロフィール、それをであるオンライン携帯用カルマの実用性運ぶ。
従って、それはいかに働き、いかにOpenIDを得るか。
持っていれば(基本的に特別なURLである) OpenIDの鑑定器あなたが各々の個々の場所のための新しい記述を作成する必要性なしでOpenIDを受け入れるあらゆる場所に署名できる。 LiveJournalにあれば、TypeKey、WikiTravel、GreatestJournalまたはVox既にOpenIDの鑑定器がある。
これらの場所の1つにあれば(すなわち。 催されたブログか場所はあなたの場所で)あなたのOpenID埋め込まれ、何でもする必要はない。 例えば、aがあれば WordPress.com ブログは、あなたのOpenIDあなたのブログhttp://yourname.wordpress.com/のURL単にである。 場所のこのようなログイン箱を見れば、またはWordpressあなたのURL (あなたのOpenID)ののりタイプし、証明の指示に続く。

あなたのブログの住所がhttp://matt.wordpress.com/ならsigninの形態にそれをタイプする。 wordpress.comのあなたのブログにしかし最初に記録されることを確かめなさい。

あなたが見る次の箱はあなたがあなたのOpenIDと訪問している場所を信頼するかどうか尋ねる。 それが有名な場所、かなり安全であることを確かめなさい。 訪問信頼を永久的にするか、または確認プロセスによっていつも行きたいと思うかどうか決定できる。

従って、私はどこで私のOpenIDを使用してもいいか。 それで、OpenIDのMa.gnolia.comの社会的なしおりの場所にログインできる Drupal (SIGのイチジクで特色になった UberGeekセクション 最近)、 Mixx, Simpy, twitterfeed ()あなたのtwitterの記述にあなたのRSSの供給に与えることを許可する、 Plaxo オンライン住所録、あなたのブログを要求できる Technorati OpenIDを使って。 OpenIDの訪問と登録簿で入手しやすい場所の完全なリストのため myopenid.com.
ハッカーについての何か。 Well, unlike many past single sign-on systems, OpenID doesn’t rely on a central server with all its users information. Instead, the system is distributed and there are many distinct providers. You may have heard that Microsoft, Google, IBM, and Yahoo recently signed up to the OpenID system. As a potential OpenID user, you usually have to make a decision as to which provider you will trust with your information. Which is the most reputable and which is most likely to keep your data safest?
However, there is another way. If you’re not satisfied with the public providers, you can be your own OpenID provider because any URL can be your OpenID. All you have to do is add a few special lines to the
section of one of your blog or website pages to define what the server for that ID is. Check out this post from the OpenID Foundation, for more information on being your own OpenID delegate or follow the OpenID recipe here here.

















13 responses so far ↓
Deborah // Feb 18, 2008 at 2:23 pm
David,
I use OpenId for several of my online accounts. I wish more sites used it! I’m curious - what option did you choose for your OpenID, and why?
David Bradley // Feb 18, 2008 at 2:30 pm
Deborah, so far I’ve only used OpenID for twitterfeed (with that I used a Yahoo account because that was months ago and was the default choice). However, I do have a Wordpress.com account and will most likely use that once the need arises, just because it seems so simple.
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Deborah // Feb 18, 2008 at 2:44 pm
I have a WordPress.com account, but didn’t realize it could be used for my OpenId. I created my OpenId with myopenid last year.
David Bradley // Feb 18, 2008 at 3:56 pm
For sure. I think it’s been part of Wordpress-hosted blogs for a long while now.
What systems are other users using and why?
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Chas // Feb 18, 2008 at 6:24 pm
Sounds pretty cool, it sounds like a token type of system??? I know it isn’t as slick as this but I use Password Agent…..it is manual but with all the different users and passwords I have, it works for me…
David Bradley // Feb 18, 2008 at 6:58 pm
Chas, it’s been around for quite some time, but is only now really attracting the attention of the big players. It is a token type system, yes, but what it could mean ultimately is uniform login and ID across all the sites you use.
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Kevin Fox // Feb 19, 2008 at 8:14 pm
I work at Vidoop and we have an OpenID provider (http://myvidoop.com) and a really cool ‘password agent’ plugin to store the login and passwords from sites that don’t support OpenID. The plugin is easy to use and ties in to your OpenID account. e.g. Login to your myVidoop account, then browse on with no need to worry about logging in anywhere else. Good bye to worries about key loggers and phishing attacks…
David Bradley // Feb 19, 2008 at 9:50 pm
Thanks for the comment Kevin. If any readers have used Vidoop, perhaps they could tell us about their experiences with it. I wonder how it compares to a system like Passpack
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Tara Kelly (PassPack) // Feb 22, 2008 at 1:06 pm
@Kevin ― Hi. Yup, PassPack will become an OpenID consumer (not provider). We’ll also work towards better handling storage of OpenID’s alongside passwords.
There are some changes in the works:
http://tinyurl.com/2rojh2
@David ― The difference (Kevin correct me if I’m wrong) between Vidoop’s password plugin and PassPack is:
* PassPack uses online storage, so anytime/anywhere access. There’s also a button to auto-login to websites regardless if you’re on your usual computer, or elsewhere in the world.
* Vidoop’s button is a plugin with storage on your computer. It can be used from a single computer.
In general, plugins are easier to use, so we’d like to release one as an extra, while still maintaining the online storage.
**
My 2c on Wordpress OpenID–
I just wish they have the option to disable the OpenID feature. I use wordpress to blog, but I want to be able to choose if I want them to handle my identity, or not.
Same goes for AOL, etc. People need to (1) be informed, then (2) make a choice.
Kevin Fox // Feb 24, 2008 at 2:30 am
@ Tara - the Vidoop plugin allows a member to store passwords locally or with myVidoop, whatever they choose.
Cheres,
Kevin
Tara Kelly (PassPack) // Feb 24, 2008 at 4:56 pm
@Kevin - thanks for clarifying. Do people need to install the plugin to access their passwords?
Also, are you able to see people’s passwords?
Kevin Fox // Feb 25, 2008 at 6:26 pm
@Tara - People can manage their passwords just by logging in to their myVidoop account. Though the plugin would need to be installed for the auto-login and password saving to work.
We are not able to see people’s passwords, they are all stored as hashes.
David Bradley // Apr 9, 2008 at 7:34 pm
You can now use your Google account for OpenID
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