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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 | |||
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[[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. | ||
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* [[Apache authentication module]] (for Apache 2.0, 2.2, 2.4) | * [[Apache authentication module]] (for Apache 2.0, 2.2, 2.4) | ||
** [[Installing the Apache authentication module under MacOS X]] | ** [[Installing the Apache authentication module under MacOS X]] | ||
==Provided by the [[inst:UIS | University Information Services]]== | ==Provided by the [[inst:UIS | University Information Services]]== | ||
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... but not officially supported | ... but not officially supported | ||
* [http://raven.cam.ac.uk/project/iis/ Windows IIS authentication module] (obsolete - for IIS V6 ONLY) | * [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]] |
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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.
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Supported by the University Information Services
- Apache authentication module (for Apache 2.0, 2.2, 2.4)
Provided by the University Information Services
... but not officially supported
- Windows IIS authentication module (obsolete - for IIS V6 ONLY) Use Shibboleth_documentation_and_HOWTOs instead.
- Ucam-WebAuth-AA Perl module
- 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).
- Django module Currently used by Development Operations within UIS
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
- Symfony2