HotCRP is conference management software: it accepts paper submissions
and manages the review process.
Also provides some helper functions and datatypes for use outside of WAI.
Mod_Auth_External is an Apache module used for authentication. The Apache HTTP
Daemon can be configured to require users to supply logins and passwords
before accessing pages in some directories. Authentication is the process of
checking if the password given is correct for a user. Apache has standard
modules for authenticating out of several different kinds of databases.
Mod_Auth_External is a flexible tool for creating authentication systems based
on other databases.
mod_auth_tkt is a lightweight single-sign-on authentication module for
apache, supporting versions 1.3.x, 2.0.x, and 2.2.x. It uses secure
cookie-based tickets to implement a single-signon framework that works
across multiple apache instances and servers.
mod_log_config-st is a patched version of mod_log_config by Sonke
Tesch. It's fully backward-compatible and it adds logic to give
other log writers a more detailed view of the data to be logged.
mod_log_mysql is a module for the Apache 2 webserver which permits
request logging into a MySQL database.
Key features are:
* Seamless integration into the standard Apache logging
configuration.
* Only a single configuration line needed to start logging.
* Free SQL use.
* Multiple databases, database users and/or database servers.
* Connection pooling, only one connection per log target, per
child process.
* Logs data as it is: e.g. times as SQL DATETIME and n/a items
as SQL NULL.
* Won't loose data if the database server is down.
Note: this module requires mod_log_config-st
This add-on module allows the apache web server to use a MySQL database for
logging of all operations.
This add-on module allows the apache web server to use a MySQL database for
logging of all operations.
The standard distribution of Apache does not provide adequate means for user
tracking, and this module provides them. What it actually does:
+ if the user has provided the cookie header with the correct cookie-name,
the module writes this cookie in notes with the name uid_got (accordingly,
then it may be written to the log);
+ if the user has arrived without the required cookie, the module issues the
SetCookie header for him/her and writes the cookie thus issued in notes
with the name uid_set (and this may also be written to the log);
+ if built-in P3P support is included, the P3P header is also issued as the
Set-Cookie header is issued.
mod_umask sets the Unix umask of the Apache HTTPd process after it has started.
This is useful when accessing Subversion from both mod_dav_svn and via a local
client with a file:// url. Without setting a proper umask the file permissions
can create a repository that is not easily accessable from both.