Hi Mitchell, I'm not sure about if there is a certain definition, but I'm using https for my instance. I just created a self-signed SSL certificate and added the to my Apache virtual server. There: https. So yes :)
Exactly, and I might be mistaken, but I think that there is support to store that in the online accounts service. I agree. I don't know how Ubuntu handles that. Which levels of operation that checks the certificate. Thanks! Cheers, Daniel Den 23 aug 2014 23:25 skrev "Mitchell Reese" <proje...@curiouslegends.com.au >: > Hi Daniel, I could be missing something, but owncloud does support https - > currently that's the authentication I'm using for my own cloud server. > > Its still password based (meaning we need to store it somewhere), but it > can be done over a secure (ish) connection. Would be great however if we're > able to have some functionality to work with self-signed certificates - > either by forcing them as default, or having a popup to accept them if we > need to. > > Otherwise, great work! > > Mitchell > > On 24 Aug 2014 06:37, Daniel Holm <d.hol...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Updates: > > > > I've pushed some inital, not at all working code to both projects. > > > > Need the http auth knowledge now. > > > > Also, the owncloud app could possibly be a bookmark until it can get the > > account details from the plugin. > > -- > > Vänlig hälsning / Yours sincerely, > > Daniel Holm > > IT Consultant > > Web Developer > > Student, Political Science > > d.hol...@gmail.com > > http://www.danielholm.se > > > > lör 2014-08-23 klockan 16:45 +0200 skrev Daniel Holm: > > > Hi again, > > > > > > So. > > > > > > 1. I think we still should work with an account plugin for, among > > > others, these reasons: > > > a: Users not knowing what Online accounts completely misses the point > by > > > that service in the Ubuntu platform, and since it is a central part of > > > Ubuntu nowadays, and its connectivity, this is where we should have our > > > plugin. > > > b: easier, and safer, to store the login details. > > > c: easier for other apps to use without reinventing the [wheel] login > > > instructions every time. > > > d: using Online accounts gives the user the possibility to accept or > > > reject each service that asks for the account details - like oauth. > > > e: setting up the evolution data stuff is currently not possible by > pure > > > QML. > > > > > > 2. I will start right now with an little UI (once I've set up a demo OC > > > 7 site) that first of all lets a user input the server URL and then > > > shows the site. I will push this to the project and give you a shout so > > > that you guys can give it a go. > > > > > > 3. I will give owncloud-qml a go with the latest OC version. Maybe it > > > still works. > > > > > > 4. Set up a few different branches on launchpad: > > > a: trunk - latest stable. Request a merge and another on the team > > > accepts. > > > b: bleeding - push and merge the latest you got without asking. > > > > > > 5. We might need some help from someone with more experience with > Online > > > accounts to push us forward. > > > > > > 6. Since ownCloud doesn’t support OAuth we need to do a HTTP auth, and > > > that's something I've never tried, so we might need some help with that > > > if none other has some experience(?). > > > > > > Rock and roll, > > > > -- > > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > > Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net > > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >
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