Possibly yes.
On 7 July 2013 13:09, Muñiz Piniella, Andrés <a75...@alumni.tecnun.es>wrote: > > El 06/07/2013 14:21, "Bruno Girin" <brunogi...@gmail.com> escribió: > > > > > Single sign-on is the ability to use a single set of credentials to > access multiple services. This works by having a single Identify Provider > that hosts your credentials and a number of Service Providers that exchange > encrypted messages with the Identity Provider in order to validate your > identity when you connect. OpenID is the underlying protocol that > implements this exchange of messages in a standard way so that any OpenID > Service Provider can accepts credentials from any OpenID Identity Provider. > In the context of Ubuntu, U1 is an OpenID Service Provider (and presumably > Identity Provider too) so can accept OpenID authentication messages to > validate your identity. > > > > So, assuming my explanation above was clearer than mud and with it in > mind, what probably happens is that the browser attempts to authenticate > with the service using OpenID. For some reason, the service has an issue > with the way the OpenID request is sent or with its content. Entering your > password and everything gives the service enough info to identify you and > allow you to connect. > > > > Now, the error message could be a lot more explicit than it is and the > system should have a sensible fallback like sending you to the > authentication page. > > > > Bruno > > > > > > > > On 6 July 2013 09:13, alan c <aecl...@candt.waitrose.com> wrote: > >> > >> On 05/07/13 21:04, Muñiz Piniella, Andrés wrote: > >>> > >>> Hello, > >>> I just got this message ' Invalid open-id transaction' when clicking > on the > >>> login of the ubuntuone website. Using firefox on android. > >>> I do not get this with the ubuntu one app. > >>> Does anyone have this problem? > >> > >> > >> I am just using U1 from a samsung android tablet this morning, first > time, in a little used (so far) U1 account. Got this message too. I decided > that it meant I had not yet created an open id account, so I put a password > in etc etc and that seemed to do the trick. I think that having a U1 sign > on is not quite the same as also having a open id (also known as single > sign on, I think.....) > >> > >> Can anyone help to confirm this please? > >> > >> -- > > So, a reporable bug to ubuntu-one? > > -- > ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ > > -- Bruno Visit my weblog: http://brunogirin.blogspot.com
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