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    Passport

    Passport

    Simple, unobtrusive authentication for Node.js

    ...It doesn’t impose specific user model structures or storage strategies but instead offers a unified API driven by “strategies”—small plugins that encapsulate authentication logic for protocols such as local username/password, OAuth, OpenID, SAML, and many others. This design allows developers to plug in only the strategies they need and swap or add new ones without rewriting core application logic, making Passport highly adaptable for diverse authentication requirements. Passport hooks into Express (and similar frameworks) using middleware functions that run during the request lifecycle, simplifying tasks like session management, credential validation, and user serialization.
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    dbis

    dbis

    DBIS Reference Implementation

    Reference implementation of Directory-Based Information Services, described in IETF Internet Drafts, intended to replace NIS and RFC2307.
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    Password quality checker for LDAP

    Plugin for OpenLDAP who checks password quality

    ppInspect become pqChecker (just change the name) OpenLDAP directory with the PPolicy overlay can manage a passwords policy, especially the password quality. Making this feature pass through adding a plug-in ( dynamic shared library) who execute the essential of job. pqChecker is this plug-in. Settings of passwords quality are: . Number of required uppercase characters. . Number of required lowercase characters. . Number of required special characters. . Number of required digits. . Forbidden characters list.
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    Moodle LDAP SSO Authentication Plugin
    This authentication plug-in enables LDAP single sign-on's from web portal SSL forms and uses a modified standalone version of the core LDAP Authentication Plug-in. Currently supports MS-ADLS (AD), and OpenLDAP (RFC2307 compliant) Server back ends.
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    ** need help updating for Tiger ** UNFILEDBABY: Adds pseudo-group 'Unfiled' AddressBook.app (Panther only) TESTBUNDLE: Mail plug-in for folder-centric sorting rules and more. (Jaguar only) DIRTOY: UI to quickly clean up *unfiled* address book entries.
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    Plug 'n Auth

    The project is being migrated to http://code.google.com/p/ciform...

    IMPORTANT : The project is now being hosted at http://code.google.com/p/ciform Plug'n Auth is an API providing easy integration of different authentication mechanisms into web applications. Within a few steps web admins will be able to change both the authentication backend and the logon frontend at any time with no further effort
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