From 5159cd2beb2e87806a5b54e9991b7895285c9d3e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Timothy Pearson Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2013 01:04:16 -0600 Subject: Rename a number of libraries and executables to avoid conflicts with KDE4 --- kio/kpasswdserver/DESIGN | 56 ------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 56 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 kio/kpasswdserver/DESIGN (limited to 'kio/kpasswdserver/DESIGN') diff --git a/kio/kpasswdserver/DESIGN b/kio/kpasswdserver/DESIGN deleted file mode 100644 index 6a128f9df..000000000 --- a/kio/kpasswdserver/DESIGN +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -Sequence numbers -================ -The idea is that whenever the user is queried for a password this -login/pw combination gets a seq-nr. When a slave needs a login/pw -it asks kpasswdserver and sends along the last seqnr it received. If -this seqnr is older (lower) than the seq nr of the login/pw -combination stored in kpasswdserver then appearantly the user has -already been prompted for a new login/pw combination since the last -time this slave asked for a login/pw and therefor it is not necessary -to prompt the user again but kpassword will send the io-slave this -new login/pw combination. If this new combination fails as well the -user is being prompted for a new login/pw combo since the one stored -in kpasswdserver doesn't work. - -Let me try to draw the situation I had in mind when writing this: - -Slave1 Slave2 kpasswdserver -Asks for auth - asks user for login/pw (1) -sends login/pw (1) to ftp site - Asks for auth - sends back login/pw (1) - sends login/pw (1) to ftp site -gets login error, -asks for new auth -sends along seq.nr 1 - seq.nr 1 == (1) --> - asks user for new login/pw (2) -sends login/pw (2) to ftp site - gets login error, - asks for new auth - sends along seq.nr 1 - seq.nr 1 < (2) --> - don't ask user for new login/pw - but send back login/pw (2) without asking - sends login/pw (2) to ftp site - - -Actually, I had mostly http in mind, and not so much ftp. In http you -typically try without password first, and only when you get an -authentication error you ask for a password. The above scenario is -then suddenly a lot more common than with ftp because it can happen -that you have 4 requests /io-slaves who alll discover at about the -same time that they need to have authentication credentials. The -above scenario (and the seq. nrs) is to prevent that you get 4 login -dialogs in such case. - -Now the assumption in this all, looking back on it, seems to be that -when you ask for the same auth credentials twice in a row, it must be -that the credentials issued the first time where wrong, and you will -be prompted again. But if the user goes to ftp-site1, then -ftp-site2 and then back to ftp-site1 again, the credentials for ftp-site1 -are still valid. This is why we reset the seq.nr stored in the io-slave -to 0 whenever the io-slave switches hosts (or logins). - -Waldo Bastian -- cgit v1.2.1