The Apache Directory Project announces the eighth release of Fortress — 2.0.1.
Apache Fortress is a computer security access management facility written in Java. Other platforms use the Apache Fortress Rest component. Fortress provides a fine-grained authorization security model using role-based access control semantics. It’s built to scale to many thousands of requests per second on top of a fault-tolerant backend using LDAP and runs in many production environments today. New features include: • Unix RFC2307bis posixAccount (User) and posixGroup (Role) auxiliary object classes. • Enforcement of arbitrary constraints during role activation with dynamic attributes like location, organization and account. The 2.0.1 Release notes with complete list: • https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=12315921&version=12338782 To learn more: • https://directory.apache.org/fortress/ Follow us on twitter: • @apache_fortress Join our mailing list: • fortress-subscr...@directory.apache.org