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This package contains the CGI-based WebLogin server that handles initial user authentication and building authentication tokens for WebAuth servers. Only one WebLogin server is needed to support a site WebAuth installation. It is normally run on the same system as the WebKDC.
Homepage: | http://webauth.stanford.edu/ |
Package version: | 3.6.2-2 |
Architecture: | all |
Distribution: | Ubuntu |
Filename: | webauth-weblogin_3.6.2-2_all.deb |
WebAuth Weblogin Server for Debian ---------------------------------- This package contains the central Weblogin server for a WebAuth installation. Only one server (or one pool of load-balanced servers) at a given site need to run this package. libapache2-webkdc should also be installed on the same server as this package is running on. This package comes with a very generic set of page templat more»
WebAuth release 3.6.2 (site-wide web authentication system) Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Board of Trustees, Leland Stanford Jr. University. This software is distributed under an MIT-style license. Please see the file LICENSE in the distribution for terms of use and redistribution. For release history and user-vi more»
webauth-weblogin (3.6.2-1) unstable; urgency=high Versions of the webauth-weblogin package between 3.5.5 and 3.6.1, inclusive, could in rare cases convert the user login to a GET and expose the user's password in the URL, from which it would enter the user's browser history and possibly be sent to remote web sites via referrer. /usr/share/doc/webauth-weblogin/weblogin-passcheck is a more»
webauth (3.6.2-2) unstable; urgency=low * Set DESTDIR instead of PREFIX when installing the Perl more»
User-Visible WebAuth Changes WebAuth 3.6.2 (2009-09-10) SECURITY: When more»
WebAuth To-Do List Protocol: * Currently, there is no good logout str more»
Packaged for Debian by Russ Allbery <rra@debian.org> 2004-06-23 It was downloaded from: more»
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