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web-based authentication software



On Tue, 29 May 2007, Eugene Gorelik wrote:

> Can someone recommend any open-source web-based authentication software to
> centrally control access to several Apache-based websites ?

You should take a look at Pubcookie.  It is a web based SSO (single 
sign-on) implementation.  Its probably too heavy if you're looking to 
manage authentication on a handful of servers, but its very useful if 
there are more than that.

http://www.pubcookie.org

You setup a single authentication server which can use a variety of 
authentication methods like LDAP, AD, Kerberos or NIS.  Once authenticated 
to that server you obtain a cookie which lasts for a set number of hours, 
and allows you to log into to all websites that use that authentication 
server.

The nice thing about this type of setup is that you don't have to worry 
about the owners of the various websites being able to sniff passwords in 
transit.

--
Greg

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