Rubygems | Latest Versions for local-openidhttps://bundler.rubygems.org/gems2023-09-30T07:28:56Zlocal-openid (0.4.2)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/local-openid/versions/0.4.22020-02-22T00:54:42ZEric WongSingle User, Ephemeral OpenID Provider
local-openid allows users with shell accounts on servers to authenticate
with OpenID consumers by editing a YAML file in their home directory
instead of authenticating through HTTP/HTTPS. local-openid (0.4.1)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/local-openid/versions/0.4.12016-05-01T08:16:57ZEric Wongopenid: Single User, Ephemeral OpenID Provider
local-openid allows users with shell accounts on servers to authenticate
with OpenID consumers by editing a YAML file in their home directory
instead of authenticating through HTTP/HTTPS. local-openid (0.4.0)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/local-openid/versions/0.4.02013-03-12T07:46:02ZEric Wongopenid: Single User, Ephemeral OpenID Provider
local-openid allows users with shell accounts on servers to authenticate
with OpenID consumers by editing a YAML file in their home directory
instead of authenticating through HTTP/HTTPS. local-openid (0.3.0)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/local-openid/versions/0.3.02012-07-01T08:29:03ZEric Wongopenid: Single User, Ephemeral OpenID Provider
local-openid allows users with shell accounts on servers to authenticate
with OpenID consumers by editing a YAML file in their home directory
instead of authenticating through HTTP/HTTPS. local-openid (0.2.0)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/local-openid/versions/0.2.02010-06-26T08:56:53ZEric WongSingle User, Ephemeral OpenID Provider
local-openid allows users with shell accounts on servers to authenticate
with OpenID consumers by editing a YAML file in their home directory
instead of authenticating through HTTP/HTTPS. local-openid (0.1.1)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/local-openid/versions/0.1.12009-07-25T18:10:19ZEric WongSingle User, Ephemeral OpenID Provider
local-openid allows users with shell accounts on servers to authenticate with OpenID consumers by editing a YAML file in their home directory instead of authenticating through HTTP/HTTPS. 1. Encounter a login page that accepts OpenID (the consumer) 2. Login into your own server (if you're not already logged in) 3. Start the local-openid app on your server 4. Login using your OpenID (on the consumer) - you should be redirected to your local-openid application 5. edit ~/.local-openid/config.yml on your server to approve the consumer 6. Reload the local-openid page your browser was on. - you should be logged in to the OpenID consumer site - If not, check the error log (usually stderr) of local-openid 8. Shut down the local-openid application. local-openid (0.1.0)https://bundler.rubygems.org/gems/local-openid/versions/0.1.02009-07-25T18:10:19ZEric WongSingle User, Ephemeral OpenID Provider
local-openid allows users with shell accounts on servers to authenticate with OpenID consumers by editing a YAML file in their home directory instead of authenticating through HTTP/HTTPS. 1. Encounter a login page that accepts OpenID (the consumer) 2. Login into your own server (if you're not already logged in) 3. Start the local-openid app on your server 4. Login using your OpenID (on the consumer) - you should be redirected to your local-openid application 5. edit ~/.local-openid/config.yml on your server to approve the consumer 6. Reload the local-openid page your browser was on. - you should be logged in to the OpenID consumer site - If not, check the error log (usually stderr) of local-openid 8. Shut down the local-openid application.