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The Open Web SSO project provides core identity services to simplify the implementation of transparent single sign-on as a security component in a network infrastructure. It provides the foundation for integrating diverse web applications that might typically operate against a disparate set of
Lemonldap::NG is a modular Web-SSO based on Apache::Session modules. It simplifies the build of a protected area with a few changes in the application. It manages both authentication and authorization and provides headers for accounting. So you can have a full AAA protection for your web space as
RubyCAS-Server is a Ruby implementation of a server for Yale's Central Authentication Service. CAS provides single sign-on authentication for web applications. Since CAS is a solid, widely-adopted protocol, CAS clients are available for many platforms and frameworks, including Java, PHP, Ruby
Authentic is a versatile identity provider aiming to address a broad range of needs, from simple to complex setups; it has support for many protocols and can bridge between them.
phpCAS is a PHP interface to the CAS Central Authentication Service (http://www.yale.edu/tp/auth/) for PHP web applications. Developed by the ESUP-Portail group (http://www.esup-portail.org). Currently hosted and supported by the JA-SIG Collaborative (http://www.ja-sig.org/).
Pubcookie consists of a standalone login server and modules for common web server platforms like Apache and Microsoft IIS. Together, these components can turn existing authentication services (like Kerberos, LDAP, or NIS) into a solution for single sign-on authentication to websites throughout an institution.
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