Re: Lightning broken in current daily!?

Stefan Sitter <[email protected]> Sun, 03 Nov 2013 19:22:16 +0100
Newsgroups gmane.comp.mozilla.devel.calendar
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On 03.11.2013 19:11, STF wrote:
> On 2013.11.03 16:23, Peter Lairo wrote:
>> I just looked into my password manager and found something odd:
>>
>> [snipped]
>> All the new URLS have a weird entries, eg.:
>>
>>     Sitte: sdfdsfsfd-554322fef-223rfrefr-4325rfdf (Google CalDAV v2)
>> and similarly cryptic UNs & PWs
>>     UN: sdfdsfsfd-554322fef-223rfrefr-4325rfdf
>>     PW: 1/vssscvdsvsgfhfgdgge     <-- not the real PW
>
> FYI, me too.

Google CalDAV v2 doesn't use username/password for authentication 
anymore. Instead it uses OAuth for authentication. What you see are the 
OAuth credentials assigned to Lightning. They are stored in password 
manager otherwise you would have to sign in and authorize Lightning upon 
every startup.

You can revoke them like any other authorized application or website 
from your Google accounts page, e.g. 
https://security.google.com/settings/security