-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: > It's non-trivial but is the best example, I'd point you to FakeBasicAuth > in mod_ssl.
Hi group! Although I have not used the FakeBasicAuth approach, I'm now announcing that I already have a (mostly) working implementation of mod_auth_openpgp. It's modelled after mod_authz_host. I'd appreciatte input on what kind of configuration it would be nice to have. So far I thought of Order/Allow/Deny, but I'd like it to be more flexible. If there's anyone who'd like to get hands on the code, let me know. I also don't know if this code should be hsoted on apache.org's CVS servers, or what, as I plan to release this to the Apache foundation, so Apache becomes the first HTTP server to support the upcoming IETF Draft that all this is about. Any other tips? :) Sincerely, and in a very happy mood, Buanzo. - -- Arturo "Buanzo" Busleiman - Consultor Independiente en Seguridad Informatica Foros GNU/Buanzo: Respeto, Soluciones y Buena Onda: http://foros.buanzo.com.ar Consulting and Secure Mail Hosting: http://www.buanzo.com.ar/pro/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFGGVOBAlpOsGhXcE0RCujSAJ0TktFIPZQBjcypht8M8z8acoqwmQCfWa9u KlF7WH/J3OIdfI1stkPY6is= =URVS -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----