Perl Authentication and Authorization via cookies
Apache::AuthCookie allows you to intercept a user's first
unauthenticated access to a protected document. The user will be
presented with a custom form where they can enter authentication
credentials. The credentials are posted to the server where AuthCookie
verifies them and returns a session key.
The session key is returned to the user's browser as a cookie. As a
cookie, the browser will pass the session key on every subsequent
accesses. AuthCookie will verify the session key and re-authenticate
the user.
All you have to do is write a custom module that inherits from
AuthCookie.
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Apache-AuthCookie-3.20.tar.gz | 0000048882 47.7 KB | |
perl-Apache-AuthCookie.changes | 0000006131 5.99 KB | |
perl-Apache-AuthCookie.spec | 0000010384 10.1 KB |
Revision 20 (latest revision is 30)
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- updated to 3.20 - login_form: return OK for mobile IE 10, which also ignores content for FORBIDDEN response. - test .pl registry scripts: do not try to load mod_perl.pm - escape html tags in destination. - split out CGI data handling into ::AuthCookie::Params modules - use Apache::Request/Apache2::Request from libapreq if available. Otherwise, fall back to CGI.pm for handling CGI data. - improve "removed cookie" debug log message - add dependencies: autobox, Class::Load - allow username to be '0' - login_form: return OK for SymbianOS, which ignores content for FORBIDDEN responses. - add login_form_status() to override HTTP status returned by login form - recognize_user: return DECLINED if user is not recognized
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