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==Suported by the [[inst:CS | Computing Service]]==
==Supported by the [[inst:CS | Computing Service]]==


* [http://raven.cam.ac.uk/project/apache/ Apache authentication module] (for Apache 1.3 and Apache 2.0 and apparently also for 2.2)  
* [http://raven.cam.ac.uk/project/apache/ Apache authentication module] (for Apache 1.3 and Apache 2.0 and apparently also for 2.2)  

Revision as of 14:52, 8 January 2007

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.

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Supported by the Computing Service

Provided by the Computing Service

... but not officially supported

Provided by others