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Informations about the package rssauth

RSSAuth

This plugin allows RSS feeds to display content of an Elgg user by HTTP authentication. The rss feeds may be in the following formats.

PUBLIC RSS FEED

URL AUTHENTICATED RSS FEED

Please note that this method is the most insecure as the username and password are visible in plain text in the url

TOKEN AUTHENTICATED RSS FEED

By visiting the tools configuration page a user can generate a unique token that can be appended to the url.

eg.

Would become something like

HTTP AUTHENTICATED RSS FEED

Having view=rssauth in the url will return the headers requesting authentication Your rss feed can then supply the username and password.

Please note that this is also insecure as the credentials are passed in plain text but are not explicitly visible (as in the url example). This should be fine if used in conjunction with SSL.

ADDITIONALLY if you can find a way to send the HTTP credentials without requiring the authentication headers first, you can just use the the default ?view=rss and still receive an authenticated feed


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