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Apache authentication module for Citadel Groupware Server users. Allows the seamlessly authenticate users against the Citadel user database. Uses the native Citadel IPC protocol; features SSL/TLS support for secure communications to the Citadel server.
Software designed for the small clinics that they require of a tool to manage and to take a detailed control of his activities including handling of inventories and consultations completely in Spanish.
Zivios is a web based control panel which brings together vital open source technologies needed by medium and large enterprises. Zivios provides identity management,user, group and computer provisioning, as well as remote management of services.
Event Manager for OpenLDAP is an internal LDAP event handler that can execute operations to automate tasks. It can be used as base for remote automation, Identity Management, and so on.
Key Manager is designed to allow distribution and management of SSH keys in a way that scales beyond manually copying public keys to remote hosts. This approaches Single-Sign-On functionality, if limited to ssh access from a single host.
Automated Perl Deprovisioner (apdep) is a script designed to automatically disable and/or delete Active Directory accounts that have gone stale. Exceptions to this deletion process are stored in a database of your choosing (through DBI).
kolab webmin is a module for webmin who provide an administration interface for the project kolab (www.kolab.org). This module have some feature that is not set to the official admin interface.
Kerberos Authorization Directory give docs and tools to manage a Kerberos with LDAP backend. The target is not develop a new infrastructure but to allow integration of existing servers, supplying also patches to increase the usability of the whole system
This is a demonstration of integrating the CAPTCHA service from http://recaptcha.org with Oracle Single-Sign-On. It can be used in production OSSO deployments, and also as an example of integrating any 3rd party authentication system with OSSO.
PHPMyLogin is an secure module based authentication system for LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP). It generate and use Apaches htaccess for authenticating. It is secure, and works like an secure and transparent SSO (single sign on) solution.
A LDAP based cluster control system that allows the deployment and administration of heterogeneous clusters. An extremely generic framework designed to be extended as required by administrators for each cluster.
Lemonldap is a reverse proxy based on Apache and mod_perl which manages the accesses of protected resources by informations hosted in LDAP.A webmin module for system administration is provided.
The libsudo library lets your C/C++ application to start processes as a different user (usually 'root') by calling 'sudo'. It's like the system() call but specifying a different user.
You could be doing a better job of website security... If only there was a simple way to implement SSL with signed keys? PHP-CA is an easy to use and easy to administer Certificate Authority that runs in PHP.
The internet storage name service (iSNS) is used to register iSCSI and iFCP storage devices in the network. The iSNS allows dynamic discovery of available storage targets by storage initiators. The iSNS specification is located at http://www.ietf.org/