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Why need a plugin ? Can you create an app like 1Password ?https://agilebits.com/onepasswordOne app and login all sites without plugin.
I think having a email specified should be optional.
@BM, if i login from bts, can i connect to the account that i had register in the forum.or just a fresh account?
Quote from: gamey on December 24, 2014, 01:06:45 amSo I had to delete all the accounts that signed up with the original ANN posting because those accounts were basically broken and in a state that wouldn't be readily fixable.What issues are left to be resolved?
So I had to delete all the accounts that signed up with the original ANN posting because those accounts were basically broken and in a state that wouldn't be readily fixable.
Perhaps the site name also needs a robohash?
I attempted to login to this today as I was preparing a blog article on the topic. After I was redirected to your site it failed to log me in.I noticed a few bugs with URL handling on our side of the fence. I would really like to get the kinks worked out so we can all switch to BitShares login and start getting some extra benefits out of our BitShares accounts.
From https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8788676 on BitShares Login QuoteThis sounds amazing and useful to me, but even if it all works perfectly, I do have one serious concern: if you forget the passphrase to your private key, your online identity is owned by nobody. That is a very scary prospect!Is there a (obvious) solution here?Wild / unspecified idea: What about somewhat making your finger print your private key?
This sounds amazing and useful to me, but even if it all works perfectly, I do have one serious concern: if you forget the passphrase to your private key, your online identity is owned by nobody. That is a very scary prospect!
Quote from: alt on December 09, 2014, 02:08:48 pmhow to install bts handler plugin for firefox?来自我的 HUAWEI P7-L00 上的 Tapatalkhttp://wiki.bitshares.org/index.php/Developer/Build#System-wide_Installation_.28optional.29 it's part of the .desktop fileCode: [Select]MimeType=x-scheme-handler/bts;
how to install bts handler plugin for firefox?来自我的 HUAWEI P7-L00 上的 Tapatalk
MimeType=x-scheme-handler/bts;
gvfs-mime --set x-scheme-handler/bts BitShares.desktop
$ xdg-mime query default x-scheme-handler/btsBitShares.desktop
http://bytemaster.github.io/article/2014/12/22/BitShares-Login/
I'd like to test this out. http://bitsharesnation.org/ does not load for me:Code: [Select][497][~] curl -IL 'http://bitsharesnation.org/'curl: (7) Failed to connect to bitsharesnation.org port 80: Connection refusedPM me if you need any details to help troubleshoot the connection issue.Once that's resolved, let me know if there's anything specific that you'd like me to test, and I'll be all over it.
[497][~] curl -IL 'http://bitsharesnation.org/'curl: (7) Failed to connect to bitsharesnation.org port 80: Connection refused
Great Work!just want to double confirm that, wouldn't this method access your private key, right?Cuz in GUI wallet you have to unlock to do everything, not just transaction.Also, I think it would be great if this login method can use bitshares_client, not just qt-wallet.
sweet it works...How is it ensuring security for authentication? Something like OAuth?
Pardon my ignorance.... what is this site supposed to do? Or what was the goal?
Down for me for about 2h already, as well.
Excited to check it out but site seems down http://bitsharesnation.org/
Think every spam bot on the net is hitting it lol
how does automode work? You can skip the password somehow in the wallet? I can probably use this for my shopping carts which use the URI scheme..Btw the uri is well known and is handled by the os and browser.. it is setup when you run the installer.. so maybe osx installer needs tweaking.
Quote from: gamey on December 09, 2014, 11:12:05 amQuote from: cass on December 09, 2014, 10:57:18 amok delete sparkle client... but login doesn't work for me on OSX Mavericks! It opens client but nothing more ... any ideas!?Either the installer or the client itself will register the "bts" protocol handler (not sure). So when you see a "bts://*" type url, that will be redirected to the client/wallet. This appears to be a bit fragile. I've had various luck with it working appropriately. Someone said it didn't work for Firefox, I had it not work for Chrome. I assume we'll have a better idea about this stuff as people post bug reports.If anyone cares, it works like this.1) Website generates unique button2) user clicks on button -> wallet loads / unlocks wallet / chooses account. Click ok.3) Wallet then reopens webpage at login url and the handshake is completed.You can use an unregistered account. So it doesn't have to be done with a funded wallet.In your case perhaps reinstalling BitShares client would overwrite bts settings with correct ones. It is either that, or you need to learn how to change these settings inside OSX and have bts protocol handled by the Bitshares executable.mhh ok .. but Delegate links and BTS account links out of forum are working well…edit: sry my mistake ... also delegate and account linkg doesn't work currently so guess you'Re right
Quote from: cass on December 09, 2014, 10:57:18 amok delete sparkle client... but login doesn't work for me on OSX Mavericks! It opens client but nothing more ... any ideas!?Either the installer or the client itself will register the "bts" protocol handler (not sure). So when you see a "bts://*" type url, that will be redirected to the client/wallet. This appears to be a bit fragile. I've had various luck with it working appropriately. Someone said it didn't work for Firefox, I had it not work for Chrome. I assume we'll have a better idea about this stuff as people post bug reports.If anyone cares, it works like this.1) Website generates unique button2) user clicks on button -> wallet loads / unlocks wallet / chooses account. Click ok.3) Wallet then reopens webpage at login url and the handshake is completed.You can use an unregistered account. So it doesn't have to be done with a funded wallet.In your case perhaps reinstalling BitShares client would overwrite bts settings with correct ones. It is either that, or you need to learn how to change these settings inside OSX and have bts protocol handled by the Bitshares executable.
ok delete sparkle client... but login doesn't work for me on OSX Mavericks! It opens client but nothing more ... any ideas!?
Will we be able to eventually login with a QR code? I guess that is too much to ask for right now but this is headed in the right direction.
Quote from: gamey on December 09, 2014, 09:10:20 amOk I have this working but not that thoroughly tested. I know of a couple issues. I still need to clean it up and then put a v0.1 on github.The login is in automode, so it just skips asking for email/password. However I can turn that option on. I am not sure which is preferred. I think I prefer it creating real emails and passwords so people can access their account without a functional wallet. At least with an email address they can have their account reset if they value it.The other features are that it autodownloads the robohash and has an option to put anyone using bitshares login into a distinct membergroup.Currently that membergroup gives permission to a forum that the regular logins can't access. Make a post !I may put a autologin feature by redirecting to a bts protocol but that seems questionable.The test site is bitsharesnation.org. We have 20k users and growing. Quite a userbase. edit - I need a new button. The Bitshares button at the top is a login button if you have a wallet.Please report any issues you have or suggestions as to something that might be useful.I tested it out and it works great. I think we don't need passwords at all anymore and that is huge progress which Bitshares can market as a feature.I think maybe micropayments for access to certain VIP threads would be the next feature to implement. This way you can have micropayments work as access control. In other cases reputation can work as access control.
Ok I have this working but not that thoroughly tested. I know of a couple issues. I still need to clean it up and then put a v0.1 on github.The login is in automode, so it just skips asking for email/password. However I can turn that option on. I am not sure which is preferred. I think I prefer it creating real emails and passwords so people can access their account without a functional wallet. At least with an email address they can have their account reset if they value it.The other features are that it autodownloads the robohash and has an option to put anyone using bitshares login into a distinct membergroup.Currently that membergroup gives permission to a forum that the regular logins can't access. Make a post !I may put a autologin feature by redirecting to a bts protocol but that seems questionable.The test site is bitsharesnation.org. We have 20k users and growing. Quite a userbase. edit - I need a new button. The Bitshares button at the top is a login button if you have a wallet.Please report any issues you have or suggestions as to something that might be useful.