[Opensim-dev] Leaving Project

Gustavo Alberto Navarro Bilbao alberto.navarro.bilbao at gmail.com
Tue Nov 24 13:45:54 UTC 2009


Has sense if you apply the right selection, because you select the trust
servers than would like, for example this
way<http://www.solo-technology.com/blog/2007/08/04/paypal-security-and-openid-integration/>,
or in our server we select OpenId from the spanish friend's servers.

Alberto
2009/11/24 J Ross Nicoll <jrn2005 at cs.st-andrews.ac.uk>

>  If you want to get deep into trust issues, the AW Groupies on Second
> Life, and/or Zero Linden's (once monthly) office hour would be good places
> to ask...
>
> The short answer though is we'd expect to see a number of "trust sources",
> and you then tell your grid to trust grids they approve (much like saying
> you'll take credit cards that Visa say are valid). Does that make sense?
>
>  On 24 Nov 2009, at 13:19, Impalah Shenzhou wrote:
>
> Yes and no.
>
> I am not talking about 2 friends connecting their sims, I am thinking in
> thousands. I can't have in my computer a database with thousands of
> "trusted" users... well I can, but I don't want to waste space.
>
> Visa, Paypal, American Express, etc... all are trusted organizations. When
> you make a monetary transaction you (or the web where you are, or the bank
> that web uses...) will always connect with one of these "trusted" services.
>
> I could trust in you, but you need to tell me "you are really you" with a
> local login (i.e. email headers can be altered to impersonate as another
> person) or someone I trust should tell it to me (i.e. OpenID).
>
> Sorry for the off-off-topic :-(
>
>
> 2009/11/24 Robert A. Knop Jr. <rknop at pobox.com>
>
>> On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:42:28AM +0100, Impalah Shenzhou wrote:
>> > How can I trust anyone who hasn't been authorized through a well known
>> > trusting system?
>>
>> The same way you trust people you meet through e-mail, the same way you
>> trust websites from which you purchase things and to which you give your
>> credit card.  There doesn't have to be a single central authority
>> controlling all identity and holding all data for you to be able to
>> trust something enough to do business with it.
>>
>> --
>> --Rob Knop
>>  E-mail:    rknop at pobox.com
>>   Home Page: http://www.pobox.com/~rknop/
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