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===[http://www.lookup.cam.ac.uk/inst/KINGS Kings]===
===[http://www.lookup.cam.ac.uk/inst/KINGS Kings]===


Kings have a Raven-enabled copy of [[NoCat]] running.
Kings have a copy of [[WebNAG]] running.


===[http://www.lookup.cam.ac.uk/inst/MAGD Magdalene]===
===[http://www.lookup.cam.ac.uk/inst/MAGD Magdalene]===

Revision as of 08:09, 1 December 2005

This section of the Wiki lists University services that are making use of Raven. As well as providing an advertisment for each service, this list (though it will never be complete) may prove useful in demonstrating the take-up of Raven and in ensuring that it continues to recieve the support and resources that it needs.

Please extend this list.

Central Services

Central Administration

Various web sites, including http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/, http://www.camsis.cam.ac.uk/, allows access to 'university only' material to anyone who can authenticate via Raven.

The University Student Information System, CamSIS, uses Raven for all user authentication.

Computing Service

Various web sites, including the University main web site, allowsaccess to 'University only' material to anyone who can authenticate via Raven.

The web interface to the lookup Directory requires Raven authentication.

The University Computing Service's administrative database, Jackdaw, manages @cam e-mail addresses and IP addresses and uses Raven to identify its users.

Access to results from the Friendly probing system are available via Raven authentication.

Acces to the index which lists both publicly available documents, and documents restricted to University of Cambridge maintained by the University-wide search engine is possible from outside the University network for Raven-authenticated users.

University Library

Access to some electronic journals from outside the University network is available to people who can authenticate via Raven.

The Union Catalogue Project support site, Libraries@Cambridge, uses Raven to identify its users.

Student Run Computing Facility

The SRCF provides the mod_ucam_webauth module to allow users and societies to use Raven easily.

Departments

Computing Service

Uses Raven intrenally to control access to a Wiki (Mediawiki), a request ticketing system (RT), some other 'Intranet' resources.

Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technologies

Users of Coursework, http://wiki.caret.cam.ac.uk/ are authenticated via Raven.

CamTools, an implimentation of the Sakai VLE due for release in September 2006 will use Raven for authentication.

Colleges

The Cambridge Colleges' Online Reporting System for Supervisions, CamCORS, uses Raven for all user authentication.

Kings

Kings have a copy of WebNAG running.

Magdalene

A Raven-authenticated formal hall booking system.

Clare

  • A raven authenticated wiki for the mcr: [1]
  • A raven authenticated formal hall, punt and other event booking system [2]

Jesus

The JCSU (Jesus College Student Union) webserver runs mod_ucam_webauth to protect several resources, including: