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mod_psldap is an Apachemodule for leveraging LDAP services built on the OpenLDAP library and the Apache APIs, to include web based A&A, web based updates to the LDAP store, server-side XSLT processing, and session management across servers.
mod_authn_sasl is a SASL authentication backend provider module for the Apache 2.2 webserver. It provides password checking functionality for HTTP Basic Authentication. Username and password are checked against the SASL password checking backends.
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.
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mod_ispman is an apachemodule that interfaces with ISPMan (http://www.ispman.org/). It will take care of virtual hosts, authentication and authorisation. It will maintain a local cache to keep hits on the LDAP server low and performance up.