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NaHi
You can try to do OAuth from mobile. For collecting OAuth availability on mobile terminals/cell phones, would you please let me know if it works or not? - http://dev.ctor.org/f2p/login
NG from au.KDDI.com W52K(Japanese cell phone). root CA (Go Daddy Inc.) is not built-in that device's browser - NaHi from m.ctor.org
OK from HTC Touch Diamond + Opera mobile, WM6 - NaHi from m.ctor.org
NG from DoCoMo SH905(Japanese cell phone). 'SSL connection denied' - NaHi from m.ctor.org
NG from Softbank 831SH(Japanese cell phone). 'invalid server certificate'. - NaHi from m.ctor.org
Oh I remembered that all cell phones sold in Japan does not handle wild card certificate! And FF OAuth SP are using it (*.friendfeed.com). I should have realized it... - NaHi from m.ctor.org
This will be fixed soon. - Benjamin Golub
wildcard certs are sooo easy but man do they lead to bad habits :) - we have to get rid of ours also - bear (aka Mike Taylor)
This link might be useful http://serverfault.com/questio... - jho
Ben: Thanks in advance. Please let me know if it's fixed. I want to let f2p users know, too. - NaHi from m.ctor.org
Mike, Jauder: Thanks for sharing your experience. I remembered same issue happened on J2SE. - NaHi from m.ctor.org
Thanks Mark, I'm glad to hear that f2p works on iPhone. What conv needed do you mean? - NaHi from m.ctor.org
Hmm. I have only 14 users who accepted OAuth. (http://friendfeed.com/api...). Too few for the OAuth effort I gave, eh? :-) - NaHi from m.ctor.org
I think it is weird (oauth) in that I also run www.twollo.com and I give users the option between username and password and oauth (Sign in with twitter) and whilst I have 15,000 oauth users that only represents about 25% of the userbase - everyone still wants to put their username and password in. - Paul Kinlan