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OpenFIM is an implementation of the authentication process involved in Federated Identity Management using secure SOAP. The server software has been developed using MySQL and PHP. The client software has been implemented in PHP, Java, .NET, and Perl.
cSuite is a large "suite" of modules including a helpdesk, project/parts/client/workflow management, etc., written in Java with a MySQL backend. Version 1.0.0 expected Spring 2006.
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Eliminate the mundain tasks & ease the use of basic http authentication in php. A lightweight php class that handles http authentication, & user mgmt tasks from flatfile or any SQL compliant db server.
A Perl CGI JavaScript framework for implementing a MD5 based encryption Secure login on both client and server machines. The password is never stored or transmitted as plain text. Also encrypts cookies to maintain sessions.
Java security module using JAAS with JDBC. A Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) using database store user information. Contains implementation over Tocam Realm, JBoss JAAS. Sponsored by http://knowledgesurf.com.
The Janus Authenticator is client/server scheme to allow web applications to authenticate users via a remote authenticator. The initial client, server, and login apps are written in PHP, and direct communication between the two will be done via XML-RPC.
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Toolset for pam based user management. Including Java client, database scheme (postgresql), pam and nss modules for postgresql (provided by the sysauth-pgsql project ) and interfaces to the system (e.g. rules generation for a traffic shaper).
PKCS#11 libraries for Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, HP-UX, and others built to be used with PCSC Lite and MuscleCard Framework located at:
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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
omCollab is an open source project combining wiki, blogs, social bookmarking and addtional optional applications under a common integrated skin with single sign-on capabilities. See http://mike2.openmethodology.org for current implementation example.