On May 30, 2015 3:18 PM, "Rabin Yasharzadehe" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 11:03 PM, Jonathan Bennett <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I am making decent progress on the android implementation of fwknop. I have rewritten the user interface nearly from scratch. I do have a couple questions, though. >> >> First, the existing android app is on the marketplace under the company Maximum Idea. It would seem more appropriate for the app to be distributed by Cipherdyne. I am certain there is some history there, but we should consider pulling the old apps and publishing under the Cipherdyne name. >> >> Also, in regards to capturing qr codes. There is an open source project, https://github.com/zxing/zxing. This is Apache 2 licensed. I can call their play store app. If it is not installed, the user is sent to the play store to install it. This is not a terrible solution, but it seems that we could include their library with our source and capture the qr code without calling an external app. I prefer making this work for not only the ease of use, but it also seems it would be more secure to stay within the fwknop process. Thoughts? >> >> With any luck, I might have a working prototype done this weekend. >> >> ~Jonathan Bennett > > > It would be nice if you could also port your work to have a plugin for JuiceSSH. > - https://github.com/mrash/fwknop/issues/120
I have had my eye on that ticket as something to aim for. My current priority is getting the app working and available for everyone else to review and test. I do want to make the juicessh plugin work, but it will take time. ~Jonathan Bennett
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