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Migrate your OAuth out-of-band flow to an alternative method before Oct. 3, 2022 #34

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OberfragGER opened this issue May 9, 2022 · 5 comments

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@OberfragGER
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Hi,
im using your module and its very stable.
Problem: Google plans to shutoff oob withing oauth (a far as my understanding is...) and needs a more secure flow.
https://developers.googleblog.com/2022/02/making-oauth-flows-safer.html

Is it possible that you can implement the change so that the module will work after 3rd oct 2022?

Thanks a lot!

@stogli
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stogli commented May 12, 2022

I have the problem that I can't get it to work now! I ask myself how much time I should spend on something when the service is switched off!
Are there solutions in sight or will the whole thing be buried?

@OberfragGER
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For me its working finde...now.
But yes- i hope far a solution to use it longer.

@PalatinCoder
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Hi guys,
I always feared this day would come 🙈
Unfortunately I don’t have the time and resources to take care of the project at the moment. It seems to me that at least the login flow needs to be changed to continue to work. Existing credentials might not be affected, however I’m not really sure about that. I will repair that at some point, however I don’t know when I’ll find the time.

In the meantime, if someone with the time and skill wants to work on this, feel free to fork the project and do it - that’s what GitHub is for.

@OberfragGER
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Hi guys, I always feared this day would come 🙈 Unfortunately I don’t have the time and resources to take care of the project at the moment. It seems to me that at least the login flow needs to be changed to continue to work. Existing credentials might not be affected, however I’m not really sure about that. I will repair that at some point, however I don’t know when I’ll find the time.

In the meantime, if someone with the time and skill wants to work on this, feel free to fork the project and do it - that’s what GitHub is for.

Thanks a lot for this clarification. So lets cross fingers that the credentials will work.

@OberfragGER
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If you have still the keys... it still works.

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