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SAML Demo Shows Potential Of Single Sign-On







SAML Demo Shows Potential Of Single
Sign-On

SAML Demo Shows Potential Of Single
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03/13/2003 10:24 AM




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Single Sign-On, The Java Way


Single Sign-On, The Java Way 06/22/2005 02:46 AM
Sun's latest ID management products are geared for all of the sign-on protocols for Web services.

Why FOAFnet does not need single sign-on


Why FOAFnet does not need single sign-on 08/03/2004 07:41 PM

Julian Bond has written up some ideas on "Extending FOAFnet with single sign on". I'll spare yah the details.

It's not that I don't dig single sign-on, or the various solutions like Sxip or SourceID.

It's just that to take baby steps FOAFnet doesn't need to go all the way into single sign-on. In fact Julian's Ecademy public implementation of FOAF is fine and we've been using it to test the Tribe.net FOAFnet importer.

But the whole idea of FOAFnet was to start off simple and if we require single sign-on - we'll be blogging in 2006 taking "coulda woulda shoulda". The publicly exposed FOAF - that Julian has created on Ecademy right now - is all we need to achieve FOAFnet import/export.

Now sure sure (my bad) the coolio advanced feature I REALLY want - to simplify the whole import process WILL require authentication and single sign-on - can wait till later. It was my bad that I brought that up now. So I apologize for that.

But what we'd like to see - RIGHT NOW - is to come up with an v1 implementation - THEN start and focus on the various NEXT STEPS and issues that should be in our roadmap - moving forward. Like.....

1. Additional rdf vocabulary - triples, coolio stuff, meta metas and all that.

2. New kinds of relationships (see Peter Caputa's request) - certainly at least standardardizing a way to extend relationships

3. Merging FOAf files - so folks like me can update what's already there

4. Hot linking, mirroring, auto-updating, checking back to see if additional friends have opted in, etc.

5. Control over attributes - so folks can decide what's public, what's shown to friends only, etc.

6. Trust metrics, reputation standards, etc.

In other words - we have a long way to go.

But as I said to Peter today "we have to take a phased in approach to all this."

So let's just get good old fashioned simple import/export working and get these other features and functionality onto our 'roadmap'.

There's so much to do - if we did it all right now - we wouldn't have anything left to do.


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The folly of single sign-on


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Single sign-on in a portable device


Single sign-on in a portable device 07/02/2004 05:12 AM
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Domino/JBoss Single Sign On 1.00.06


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Linux+Windows Single Sign-on


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Microsoft: Single Sign-On Far from Dead


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Sun, Microsoft Ready Single Sign-On


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sign-on
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Single Sign-On Gains Liberty Support


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IBM to provide single sign-on for Orange
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Hidden & Dangerous 2 Single-Player Demo


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Halo sequel shows potential


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Postal Service pushes envelope on single
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IBM shows off fuel cell with mobile
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IBM shows off fuel cell with mobile
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RIAA Shows Zero Compassion For Single
Mom Who Did Nothing Wrong


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05/27/2004 03:21 AM
Here's yet another story of someone who had no idea their internet connection was actually being used for file sharing, and the RIAA is bullying her to extort money from her she doesn't have. In this case, it's a sing le mom making $21,000/year who doesn't even know how to use a computer. However, her daughter shared some songs, and the industry is telling her she may owe them over half a million dollars. When she pointed out she doesn't have that kind of money they "graciously" offered to settle for a $4,000 payout. When she pointed out, again, that she didn't have that kind of money, the RIAA told her "go find a lawyer." When, once again, she pointed out she didn't have the money to talk to a lawyer, the RIAA said, more or less, "too bad." In this case, once again, the woman could make the perfectly reasonable argument that she broke no laws. Her daughter may have, but the industry can't prove that it was her or her mother, or someone entirely different. However, they have no problem bullying her into paying a lot of money she doesn't have.

Aethlon Medical's Technology Shows
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OASIS Demos SAML 1.0


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The fledgling Web services standard is key to the competition or the cooperation between Microsoft Passport and the Liberty Alliance.

SAML 2.0 gets standards stamp


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A standards body has approved the long awaited version 2.0 of the Security Assertion Markup Language, a milestone that is expected to add fuel to corporate interest in sharing identities with business partners.

OASIS Ratifies SAML 1.0


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OASIS ratifies SAML 1.0
(internetnews.com)


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(internetnews.com)
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Liberty Alliance Embraces SAML 2.0


Liberty Alliance Embraces SAML 2.0 04/15/2005 03:10 PM

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SAML tops federation projects survey


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Features: SAML 2: The Building Blocks of
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SAML Identity standard poised for
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Email: to sign or not to sign?


Email: to sign or not to sign? 01/22/2004 02:10 AM
If you participate in non-techno-geek mailing lists, and you also make a habit of "signing" your mail in compliance with the open standards articulated by RFC2015/3156, you've undoubtedly run into questions about what you're doing and possibly even criticism for doing it. At least that's been my experience over the past couple of years on mailing lists as low-tech as one dedicated to raising donkeys and mules and as high-tech as tech journalism. Well, on second thought, maybe those are both low-tech. But in any case, I've been asked to stop signing messages on both lists. The question is what to do: continue swimming upstream or give in and go with the flow?

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