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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.
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.
This is a pseudo-code example of how an Application Agent might be
implemented:
[[Pseudo-code_Application_Agent]]


Application Agents are available for various platforms and with varying levels of support.
Application Agents are available for various platforms and with varying levels of support.


==Suported by the Computing Service==
If you add something new here you might want to send a short announcement to [mailto:cs-raven-announce@lists.cam.ac.uk cs-raven-announce@lists.cam.ac.uk] - it's a moderated list but relevant posts will be approved.
 
==Supported by the [[inst:UIS | University Information Services]]==


* [http://raven.cam.ac.uk/project/apache/ Apache authentication module] (for Apache 1 and Apache 2) ([[Debian packages#Apache authentication module | Debian package]] available)
* [[Apache authentication module]] (for Apache 2.0, 2.2, 2.4)  
* [http://raven.cam.ac.uk/project/java-toolkit/ Raven Java Toolkit]
** [[Installing the Apache authentication module under MacOS X]]


==Provided by the Computing Service==
==Provided by the [[inst:UIS | University Information Services]]==


... but not officially supported
... but not officially supported


* [http://raven.cam.ac.uk/project/iis/ Windows IIS authentication module] (obsolete - for IIS V6 ONLY) Use [[Shibboleth_documentation_and_HOWTOs]] instead.
* [[Ucam-WebAuth-AA Perl module]]
* [[Ucam-WebAuth-AA Perl module]]
* [[PHP library]]
* [[PHP library]]
* [[Servlet filter]]
* [[Apache lookup module]] Deprecated, for Apache 2.2 only (see [[Mod authnz ldap]] for a better way to implement access control in Apache based on information in Lookup).
* [https://wiki.cam.ac.uk/raven/Django-ucamwebauth Django module ] Currently used by Development Operations within UIS


==Provided by others==
==Provided by others==
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* [[Tomcat authenticator and JAAS implementation]]
* [[Tomcat authenticator and JAAS implementation]]
* [[Tomcat Valve]]
* [[Tomcat Valve]]
* [[Ruby CGI scripts]]
* [[Ruby Support]] (including CGI, Webrick and Ruby on Rails)
* I also have ruby scripts to authenticate via raven using a webrick server and for ruby on rails applications.  Contact tamc2 if you need them (I will clean them up and post them at some point).
* [[JAVA Servlet Library]]
* [[Python]]
* [[Catalyst]]
* [[Drupal]]
* [https://github.com/misd-service-development/raven-bundle Symfony2]

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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. This is a pseudo-code example of how an Application Agent might be implemented: Pseudo-code_Application_Agent

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.

Supported by the University Information Services

Provided by the University Information Services

... but not officially supported

Provided by others