On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Bruno Oliveira <bruno(a)abstractj.org> wrote:
Make passphrase optional defeats the purpose of security. I don't
even get
why those services need a certificate if they skip the bare minimum.
The cert is a thing, required from Apple. Too bad, they can't skip that
part :-)
If we are planning to make this happen, ok.
I am not really sure we do that :-)
But with huge blinking warnings.
Same thought here, add that sentence to the JIRA ;-)
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On Sun, Aug 10, 2014 at 5:01 AM, Matthias Wessendorf <matzew(a)apache.org>
wrote:
> I have seen that too, that some services allow no passphrase set. Some
> even require no passphrase. (i think it was FB/Parse and/or Push.io)
>
> If we make passphrase optional, we could help their users tool. At the
> end, it's users choice to do so, or not.
>
> Will create a JIRA for 1.0.0.Final to cover this...
>
> -Matthias
>
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> From: *Pauli Jokela* <notifications(a)github.com>
> Date: Saturday, August 9, 2014
> Subject: [liveoak] Unable to use with iOS push notifications (#270)
> To: liveoak-io/liveoak <liveoak(a)noreply.github.com>
>
>
> As the current AeroGear implementation does not allow for empty
> passphrases when adding a push certificate, I'm unable to use the push
> notification feature at all.
>
> A lot of services out there require that a push certificate does NOT have
> a passphrase set, so it's not an uncommon request.
>
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