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*NOTE* Migrated to http://github.com/cracklib/cracklib
Next generation version of libCrack password checking library. As of Oct 2008 (reflected in 2.8.15 code release), licensed under LGPL.
The WiKID Strong Authentication System is a public-key based two-factor authentication system. It is a flexible, extensible, and secure alternative to tokens, certs and passwords. Application & API support exists for Java, ASP, PHP, Ruby, OpenVPN, TACACS+, etc.
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Provide an LDAP client API for Python, C wrapper module around OpenLDAP 2.x with an object-oriented API, several additional modules for processing LDIF, LDAP URLs and LDAP schema information
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Moved to github, https://github.com/jamiesonbecker/pam_redirector
Moved to github, https://github.com/jamiesonbecker/pam_redirector
A pluggable authentication module (PAM) that allows redirection of login credentials to a local UNIX stream socket server and includes an example 33-line simple socket server (written in Python) just to show how easy it is to do this redirection.
UnityCA is a Certificate Authority "front end" based on the Community-Oriented CA (COCA) model, which was primarily developed for non-profit "free CAs." Organizational and end-user interfaces provide trusted web management of the installed CA (eg ElyCA).
Code for reference implementations of identity brokers and simple single sign-on (SSO) mechanisms that utilize XDI and link contracts to manage the dataweb.