Till Maas wrote:
One pretty common vulnerability would be a cross site scripting, especiall a
persistent one, where all the described security measures would not help. An
attacker would simply modify the login prompt that is shown if someone opens
the wordpress homepage and instead of sending
On Sun November 9 2008, Chris Nolan wrote:
> Till Maas wrote:
> > With using the FAS credentials, that allow to produce major damage in the
> > wrong hands, within an application that is considered not very secure
> > make my security concerns grow a lot more. I know that they are already
> > used
Till Maas wrote:
With using the FAS credentials, that allow to produce major damage in the
wrong hands, within an application that is considered not very secure make my
security concerns grow a lot more. I know that they are already used for
OpenID and Mediawiki in Fedora, so there are a lot
On Sun November 9 2008, Chris Nolan wrote:
> I'd also be happy to help host/setup a blog for rpmfusion. I have good
> experience with wordpress - PHP is more my realm than packaging!
>
> If FAS allows some kind of API for login/group verification then I'm
> fairly confident I can hack together a w
Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
Sure, I got that and I tend to agree. But let me say what I meant in
different words again: Afaics most RPM Fusion (or
dribble/frehsrpms/livna beforehand) contributors up to now didn't blog
much about their 3rd party work -- at least I didn't see much blog
posts abou
On 09.11.2008 20:22, Andrea Musuruane wrote:
2008/11/9 Thorsten Leemhuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I like the idea, nevertheless the big question that springs to my mind is:
Do people really want to make posts (aka. blog about stuff that happens)?
And do they not only want to, but actually do it late
2008/11/9 Thorsten Leemhuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I like the idea, nevertheless the big question that springs to my mind is:
> Do people really want to make posts (aka. blog about stuff that happens)?
> And do they not only want to, but actually do it later?
I think so :)
> I mean, everyone of u
On 09.11.2008 19:25, Chris Nolan wrote:
Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
There is a API afaics, as bugzilla, bodhi, pkdb and other services in
Fedora all can interact with FAS. So it likely shouldn't be to hard
what you want to do; maybe you can some of the infos you need on
https://fedorahosted.org/f
2008/11/9 Chris Nolan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> If others agree that a blog would be useful for rpmfusion (I personally
> think its a great idea and would be an excellent tool for communicating with
> end users) then I'll get busy putting together a WP plugin for
> authenticating against FAS.
+1
And
Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
There is a API afaics, as bugzilla, bodhi, pkdb and other services in
Fedora all can interact with FAS. So it likely shouldn't be to hard
what you want to do; maybe you can some of the infos you need on
https://fedorahosted.org/fas/ ; otherwise ask ToshioKuratomi (
abad
On 09.11.2008 17:27, Chris Nolan wrote:
Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
I mostly agree. But the Wiki has one (IMHO big) advantage over a
(wordpress) blog: You can subscribe to a page and the information
comes to you by mail; you don't have to go and check yourself (or let
the RSS reader check) if the
Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
I mostly agree. But the Wiki has one (IMHO big) advantage over a
(wordpress) blog: You can subscribe to a page and the information
comes to you by mail; you don't have to go and check yourself (or let
the RSS reader check) if there is something new ;-)
There are p
Andrea Musuruane wrote:
2008/11/9 Thorsten Leemhuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I thought we could spread some news there to keep users up2date what
happening in RPM Fusion land; e.g. major new packages (say broadcom-wl),
updates for important packages (amd/nvidia) and things like that.
Do you guys
On 09.11.2008 14:39, Andrea Musuruane wrote:
2008/11/9 Thorsten Leemhuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I thought we could spread some news there to keep users up2date what
happening in RPM Fusion land; e.g. major new packages (say broadcom-wl),
updates for important packages (amd/nvidia) and things like
2008/11/9 Thorsten Leemhuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I thought we could spread some news there to keep users up2date what
> happening in RPM Fusion land; e.g. major new packages (say broadcom-wl),
> updates for important packages (amd/nvidia) and things like that.
>
> Do you guys like the idea (we ca
Hi!
I created the page http://rpmfusion.org/News in the wiki;
The RPM Fusion contributors on (plan to) mention some of the
important changes on this page that might be of interest to RPM
Fusion users and contributors. So to keep track of what's happening
in RPM Fusion visit this page regularly;
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