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			30 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Plaintext
		
	
	
	
	
	
| The Reverse Username Authentication plugin allows for StatusNet to handle authentication by checking if the provided password is the same as the reverse of the username.
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| THIS PLUGIN IS FOR TESTING PURPOSES ONLY
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| 
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| Installation
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| ============
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| add "addPlugin('reverseUsernameAuthentication', array('setting'=>'value', 'setting2'=>'value2', ...);" to the bottom of your config.php
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| 
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| Settings
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| ========
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| provider_name*: This is a identifier designated to the connection.
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|     It's how StatusNet will refer to the authentication source.
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|     For the most part, any name can be used, so long as each authentication source has a different identifier.
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|     In most cases there will be only one authentication source used.
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| password_changeable*: must be set to false. This plugin does not support changing passwords.
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| authoritative (false): Set to true if this plugin's responses are authoritative (meaning if this fails, do check any other plugins or the internal password database).
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| autoregistration (false): Set to true if users should be automatically created when they attempt to login.
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| 
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| * required
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| default values are in (parenthesis)
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| 
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| Example
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| =======
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| addPlugin('reverseUsernameAuthentication', array(
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|     'provider_name'=>'Example',
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|     'password_changeable'=>false,
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|     'authoritative'=>true,
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|     'autoregistration'=>true
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| ));
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