Changeset 5f40da7 for doc


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Timestamp:
2011-12-26T10:51:19Z (13 years ago)
Author:
Wilmer van der Gaast <wilmer@…>
Branches:
master
Children:
199fea6
Parents:
96f954d (diff), 644b808 (diff)
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Message:

Merging oauth-xmpp branch, which adds support for OAuth2 authentication
against some XMPP services (Google Talk, Facebook and Microsoft's MSN-XMPP
gateway).

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  • doc/user-guide/commands.xml

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    11261126                <description>
    11271127                        <para>
    1128                                 This enables OAuth authentication for Twitter accounts. From June 2010 this will be mandatory.
    1129                         </para>
    1130 
    1131                         <para>
    1132                                 With OAuth enabled, you shouldn't tell BitlBee your Twitter password. Just add your account with a bogus password and type <emphasis>account on</emphasis>. BitlBee will then give you a URL to authenticate with Twitter. If this succeeds, Twitter will return a PIN code which you can give back to BitlBee to finish the process.
    1133                         </para>
    1134 
    1135                         <para>
    1136                                 The resulting access token will be saved permanently, so you have to do this only once.
     1128                                This enables OAuth authentication for an IM account; right now the Twitter (working for Twitter only) and Jabber (for Google Talk, Facebook and MSN Messenger) module support it.
     1129                        </para>
     1130
     1131                        <para>
     1132                                With OAuth enabled, you shouldn't tell BitlBee your account password. Just add your account with a bogus password and type <emphasis>account on</emphasis>. BitlBee will then give you a URL to authenticate with the service. If this succeeds, you will get a PIN code which you can give back to BitlBee to finish the process.
     1133                        </para>
     1134
     1135                        <para>
     1136                                The resulting access token will be saved permanently, so you have to do this only once. If for any reason you want to/have to reauthenticate, you can use <emphasis>account set</emphasis> to reset the account password to something random.
    11371137                        </para>
    11381138                </description>
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