[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Darren Chamberlain) writes:

> > As I figured it out neither...
> > 
> > Reason: auth.perl.org is part of the SSO (Single Sign-on) that was
> > created especially for the perl.org domain and its sub-domains.
> > 
> > As far as I know it isn't a service that is publicly available. And I
> > also don't think that Ask or Robert will give away the source, as it
> > is build specifically for perl.org and it's setup.
> 
> Is that not http://svn.develooper.com/combust/auth/trunk/ ?  You need a
> perl.org account to access it.

(you can also use guest/guest).

The version in that directory is the new version I've been working on.
Hopefully we'll switch auth.perl.org over to use it not long after
OSCON.

Some of the fun things with the new system is that it supports sites
on other domains properly, doesn't use a "universal id" and I plan to
make it support multiple authentication services.

The client library (perl only for now) is at:
  http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sau-Client/

There are some interesting links at the bottom of 
  http://logintest.perl.org/doc/design_notes.html


 - ask

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