On 2022-01-08 01:04, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
On Fri, 07 Jan 2022 at 11:01:06 -0800, Brett Cornwall wrote:
To quote the linked mail that Guilhem sent:
It currently serves only 2 purposes:
password changes, and redirection to/from services to authenticate to.
If you access it directly it shows the password change dialog only
because it has nothing else to show, not because you need to change your
password.
Anyway it's normally not useful to access the authentication portal
directly.
Specifically, it's not supposed to be a "discoverable" website as it's the
authentication portal. You click the login button to whichever service as
you normally would do and then it redirects you. It behaves much like any
other single-sign-on service you may have used at a university or business.
You can read more about it on the wiki [1], but again, it's not supposed to
be something you spend much time on.
[1] https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Infra/SingleSignOn
Thanks for the link, Brett. That's indeed the intention here, but given
it's not the first time there confusion about the authentication portal
I'm planing to add direct links to our various services (so users don't
have to manually edit their URL bar).
That's a great idea!
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