On Oct 19, 2011, at 10:20 AM, Jason Heffner wrote:

> I was wondering if there are any planned new releases upcoming? It's been 
> about 15 months since 3.1.2 was released and there are some nice improvements 
> in the internal build I'm currently running.

Yes, soon. Before December at the very latest.

Following that release, I'd like to work on improving things like the 
cosign.conf format and features, make data retrieval more flexible, look at 
expanding cosign's understanding of authentication types, and revisit cosign's 
relationship with authorization. If you have feature requests or feature ideas, 
please bring them up here for discussion.

andrew



> 
> http://cosign.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=cosign/cosign;a=summary
> 
> These are the ones that I downloaded the latest code for, particularly the 
> last one listed below that didn't make it into the 3.1.2 release.
> 
> Jason
> p: (814) 865-1840, c: (814) 777-7665
> Systems Administrator
> Teaching and Learning with Technology, Information Technology Services
> The Pennsylvania State University
> 
> 
> Permit use of CosignAllowPublicAccess in .htaccess files.
> http://cosign.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=cosign/cosign;a=commit;h=c613a4ffb71451cce63feca1cdd3025da1808de2
> 
> CosignService is set to vhost ServerName value at server config
> creation time, and can be overridden with the CosignService directive.
> http://cosign.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=cosign/cosign;a=commit;h=24a76361c6e6c20adac70113c5da930a75b660b2
> 
> Add CosignAllowValidationRedirect.
> In validation handler, catch mismatches of current hostname and
> destination URL hostname. If CosignAllowValidationRedirect is On,
> and the destination URL matches CosignValidReference, mod_cosign
> will construct a new validation URL and forward the request to the
> destination URL's hostname.
> http://cosign.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=cosign/cosign;a=commit;h=d9595a7abbe2a7ffc444da5762182284927946e0
> 
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