Tim Starling wrote:
Chris Jenkinson wrote:
Tim Starling wrote:
There's a simple, non-invasive way to determine the IP address of an AOL client, which I've been looking into recently: use SSL sign-on. Make the login links go to https://secure.wikimedia.org, and redirect them back when they're logged in. SSL requests skip the proxy cluster. We would store the IP address at login in the session, and then continue to use that IP address for the user after they return to the unsecured part of the site. And of course there are security benefits for all users.
This would mean requiring that AOL users log in before edit. Sad, but more open than many proposed solutions.
While we're at it, why not have everyone sign in securely? If the technology is in place to allow this, we should take advantage of it.
...that was the general idea. Sorry if I didn't make that clear.
http://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=225 - secure login on wikimedia via ssl
IIRC Tim hinted in #wikimedia-tech that this /might/ also have something to do with single login...