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JBossWiki : ModJKBaseCertLoginModule

How to set a up a demo with client certficates with mod_jk and Jboss authentications.

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HTTP authentication mechanisms (and how they could work in Restlet) - Distributed Matter - Blog

Musings on authentication and authorization in the Restlet REST framework for Java, and some handy definitions and descriptions generally of authentication methods.

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Authentication on Linux Using Open LDAP, Part Two

some hopefully clear instructions on setting up SSL with OpenLDAP

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Masoud Kalali's Blog: How to have your Own CA and configure Glassfish and your clients for mutual authentication?, Part II

How to have your Own CA and configure Glassfish and your clients for mutual authentication?, Part II

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cosign: discuss

Following the thread, one idea is to use Cosign for SSO and federation through Shibboleth, and to have the Cosign server provide identity to an OpenID server, which would then allow authentication to OpenID-enabled systems.

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SSL and HTTP Basic Authentication with Glassfish and JAX-WS

Ryan de Laplante

When you're securing Web services, sometimes you need all the flexibility and features that Sun Java System Access Manager 7.1 gives you - centralized policy management, end-to-end identity via WS-I BSP/Liberty ID-WSF and all. Other times, well, you don't. For the latter case, Ryan de Laplante has done a great job documenting the steps required to secure Web services traffic with SSL and HTTP basic authentication.

GlassFish: The Aquarium

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