open-eid / chrome-token-signing

DEPRECATED Chrome and Firefox extension for signing with your eID on the web
https://github.com/open-eid/chrome-token-signing/wiki
GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1
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Fedora 25+ support? #23

Closed plaes closed 7 years ago

plaes commented 7 years ago

Chromium browser is now officially included starting with Fedora 25: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Chromium

martinpaljak commented 7 years ago

If the component can be compiled successfully on Fedora, then packaging it should be a no-brainer. Maybe some file paths are different for Fedora than they are for Google versions on Ubuntu, as described in https://github.com/open-eid/chrome-token-signing/wiki/Distribution

Any patches or wiki updates are most welcome.

laurivosandi commented 7 years ago

Estonian ID-card authentication works, slightly modified version of the following script needs to run first: https://github.com/open-eid/linux-installer/blob/master/esteid-update-nssdb

mihkelvain commented 7 years ago

Review request: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1419715

metsma commented 7 years ago

For the project name confusion is very good explanation

https://blogs.gnome.org/ne0sight/2016/12/25/how-to-install-gnome-shell-extensions-with-firefox-52/

You should not be confused by it’s name because chrome-gnome-shell supports all major browsers: Google Chrome/Chromium, Vivaldi, Opera and Firefox.

The words “for Chrome” in project’s name means “for Chrome extensions capable browsers” and recent versions of Firefox supports own implementation of “Chrome extensions API“: WebExtensions.