Piotrek wrote some docs: Check it out: http://tramwaj.asi.pwr.wroc.pl/~piotrek/na-docs/xauth.html
On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 7:52 PM, Luis A. Bastiao Silva <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Amit, > > Thanks for your interest. You're question is quite relevant and for other > mailing list readers can be aware of what we're discussing here, they > should read this post: > http://blog.umitproject.org/2011/09/writing-custom-client-for-network.html > > And just to be clear: > > - It is about client plugins (basically, agents that send > information/machine/network status to the Network Administrator) > - what we're discussing here is XAuth instead of full OAuth. > > Did you check the settings? settings.py has a SECRET_KEY. I'm not sure if > it really helps. > > Piotrek or Rodolfo, can you give a hand here? > > Note: For the representation plugins, see > http://dev.umitproject.org/projects/na/repository/revisions/master/show/installed_plugins > > > On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 7:00 PM, Amit Pal <[email protected]> wrote: > >> and also >> >> 1) who will going to be establish these keys : whether it is service >> provider or consumer developer ? >> >> 2) If i am not wrong then are we acting as a service provider ? >> >> Thanks >> Amit Pal >> > > > Best Regards, > -- > Luís A. Bastião Silva > Skype: koplabs > http://www.bastiao.org > > -- Luís A. Bastião Silva Skype: koplabs http://www.bastiao.org
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