Application agents: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 17:55, 17 November 2006
To use Raven authentication on a webserver you need to implement a 'Application Agent'. This could be built-in to a web application (such as a CGI script or a PHP program), or it could be an 'Authentication handler' for the webserver that you are using.
Application Agents are available for various platforms and with varying levels of support.
If you add something new here you might want to send a short announcement to cs-raven-announce@lists.cam.ac.uk - it's a moderated list but relevant posts will be approved.
Suported by the Computing Service
- Apache authentication module (for Apache 1.3 and Apache 2.0 and apparently also for 2.2)
- Windows IIS authentication module (for IIS V6)
- Raven Java Toolkit
Provided by the Computing Service
... but not officially supported
Provided by others
- Tomcat authenticator and JAAS implementation
- Tomcat Valve
- Ruby Support (including CGI, Webrick and Ruby on Rails)
- JAVA Servlet Library
- Python
- Catalyst
- Drupal