glewlwyd 2.7.6+ds-2build1 source package in Ubuntu
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glewlwyd (2.7.6+ds-2build1) noble; urgency=medium * No-change rebuild against libgnutls30t64 -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Sun, 10 Mar 2024 02:04:43 +0000
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- Uploaded by:
- Steve Langasek
- Uploaded to:
- Noble
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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glewlwyd_2.7.6+ds.orig.tar.xz | 2.6 MiB | b7e6b0206743b8b5f9d38e1eb0376cb917a0a5f96a50e567d676ff207fa50e31 |
glewlwyd_2.7.6+ds-2build1.debian.tar.xz | 29.7 KiB | 8d35e75dc2e28f1af3d394438e78e31b624f1c3873f8021112490af53c46dc30 |
glewlwyd_2.7.6+ds-2build1.dsc | 2.7 KiB | fcd6664fba6c6caec24593be4b49fbde5b08f001dca82b3bcd509e0ff07b1f7d |
Available diffs
Binary packages built by this source
- glewlwyd: Experimental Single-Sign-On server with multiple factor authentication
Experimental Single Sign On server, OAuth2, Openid Connect, multiple factor
authentication with, HOTP/TOTP, FIDO2, TLS Certificates, etc. extensible via
plugins.
.
It's recommended not to use Glewlwyd in production, more likely to test
OAuth2/OpenID behavior, MFA connections, or IdP in general. You can also
explore its functionalities and help yourself with its source code for other
implementations.
.
If you intend to use it in production, it's highly recommended to follow the
documentation and enable only the features you will use.
Authentication processus supported:
- OAuth2
- OpenID Connect
.
Allows users to authenticate via multiple factors:
- Password
- One-time password (TOTP/HOTP)
- Webauthn (Yubikey, Android devices)
- One-time password sent via e-mail
- TLS Certificate
- External OAuth2/OIDC providers
.
Users and clients can be stored and managed from various backends:
- Database
- LDAP service
- HTTP Backend service providing Basic Authentication
.
Allows users to register a new account with the possibility to confirm their
e-mail address or not. During the registration process, the new user may be
expected to register their passwords, as well as other authentication factors:
- One-time password (TOTP/HOTP)
- Webauthn (Yubikey, Android devices)
- TLS Certificate
- External OAuth2/OIDC providers
- glewlwyd-common: Experimental Single-Sign-On server - common files
Experimental Single Sign On server, OAuth2, Openid Connect, multiple factor
authentication with, HOTP/TOTP, FIDO2, TLS Certificates, etc. extensible via
plugins.
.
It's recommended not to use Glewlwyd in production, more likely to test
OAuth2/OpenID behavior, MFA connections, or IdP in general. You can also
explore its functionalities and help yourself with its source code for other
implementations.
.
If you intend to use it in production, it's highly recommended to follow the
documentation and enable only the features you will use.
Authentication processus supported:
- OAuth2
- OpenID Connect
.
Allows users to authenticate via multiple factors:
- Password
- One-time password (TOTP/HOTP)
- Webauthn (Yubikey, Android devices)
- One-time password sent via e-mail
- TLS Certificate
- External OAuth2/OIDC providers
.
Users and clients can be stored and managed from various backends:
- Database
- LDAP service
- HTTP Backend service providing Basic Authentication
.
Allows users to register a new account with the possibility to confirm their
e-mail address or not. During the registration process, the new user may be
expected to register their passwords, as well as other authentication factors:
- One-time password (TOTP/HOTP)
- Webauthn (Yubikey, Android devices)
- TLS Certificate
- External OAuth2/OIDC providers
.
This package contains the architecture independent files.
- glewlwyd-dbgsym: debug symbols for glewlwyd