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    shell2http

    shell2http

    Executing shell commands via HTTP server

    HTTP server to execute shell commands. Designed for development, prototyping or remote control. Settings through two command line arguments, path and shell command. With -the form-check option you can specify the regular expression for checking the form fields. To setup multiple auth users, you can specify the -basic-auth option multiple times. The credentials for basic authentication may also be provided via the SH_BASIC_AUTH environment variable.
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    mod_auth_trustheader

    mod_auth_trustheader

    apache-2.x module to get userid from header|environment|SSL variable

    Mostly copied from mod_auth_basic of apache-2.2. The basic-auth handshake was replaced by some code which gets the userid out of a customable variable. The variable could be anything ap_expr could read in authentication hook, e.g.: a header field, a httpd environment variable or an SSL environment variable. The syntax is the same known from RewriteCond of mod_rewrite: e.g.: %{HTTP:variable}, %{ENV:variable} or %{SSL:variable} No password is written into internal httpd variables. So...
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    mod_auth_sspi - Apache 2.x SSPI authentication module which let Apache 2.x users authenticate against Win32 domains.
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    mod_auth_certificate is an authentication module for Apache Webserver 2.x. It adds the capability to forward usernames returned by mod_ssl to authorization providers like mod_authz_ldap.
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    Identityflow provides a framework for building protocol flows that perform distributed Identity operations. Examples of Identity Operations are Single Sign-On (SSO) and Attribute queries.
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    mod_auth_mysql is an Apache module that allows authentication using user and group data stored in MySQL databases. Originally by Vivek Khera for Apache1, now also includes a version for Apache 2.
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    Apache 1 and 2 module for authentication using Realms (cookie based) - domain, IP address/ range uid/password and certificate login support Java classes to login user and manage user database using a mySQL table
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