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(new) dacs-examples_1.4.27-1~bpo60+1_all.deb optional web
Distributed Access Control System (DACS) - example web root
 DACS is a light-weight single sign-on and role-based access control system
 for web servers and server-based software. It is also an authentication and
 authorization toolkit for programmers. DACS makes secure resource sharing
 and remote access via the web easier, safer, and more efficient.
 .
 This package contains an example web root directory to use with dacs.
(new) dacs_1.4.27-1~bpo60+1.debian.tar.gz optional web
(new) dacs_1.4.27-1~bpo60+1.dsc optional web
(new) dacs_1.4.27-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional web
Distributed Access Control System (DACS)
 DACS is a light-weight single sign-on and role-based access control system
 for web servers and server-based software. It is also an authentication and
 authorization toolkit for programmers. DACS makes secure resource sharing
 and remote access via the web easier, safer, and more efficient.
 .
 DACS provides:
 .
   * universal, extensible, modular, and efficient authentication methods,
     including two-factor authentication and hardware tokens
   * powerful, comprehensive, rule-based authorization checking that can
     be applied selectively and transparently to any resource or activity
     (such as web services, web content, and program features) by
     Apache-based web services, CGI programs, servlets, or virtually any
     program or script
   * secure, web-based single sign-on (SSO)
   * flexible, programmable configuration
   * an Apache 2.0/2.2 module, suite of CGI-based programs, and collection
     of command line tools
(new) dacs_1.4.27.orig.tar.gz optional web
(new) libapache2-mod-dacs_1.4.27-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional httpd
Distributed Access Control System (DACS) - Apache Module
 DACS is a light-weight single sign-on and role-based access control system
 for web servers and server-based software. It is also an authentication and
 authorization toolkit for programmers. DACS makes secure resource sharing
 and remote access via the web easier, safer, and more efficient.
 .
 This package contains the Apache2 module.
(new) libdacs-dev_1.4.27-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional libdevel
Distributed Access Control System (DACS) - shared library
 DACS is a light-weight single sign-on and role-based access control system
 for web servers and server-based software. It is also an authentication and
 authorization toolkit for programmers. DACS makes secure resource sharing
 and remote access via the web easier, safer, and more efficient.
 .
 This package contains development files for the DACS shared library.
(new) libdacs1_1.4.27-1~bpo60+1_amd64.deb optional libs
Distributed Access Control System (DACS) - shared library
 DACS is a light-weight single sign-on and role-based access control system
 for web servers and server-based software. It is also an authentication and
 authorization toolkit for programmers. DACS makes secure resource sharing
 and remote access via the web easier, safer, and more efficient.
 .
 This package contains the DACS shared library.
Changes: dacs (1.4.27-1~bpo60+1) squeeze-backports; urgency=low
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  * Rebuild for squeeze-backports.
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dacs (1.4.27-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream version and inital Debian upload.
  * Remove .la file.
  * Remove RPATH from .so files.
  * Install to debian/tmp and use dh_install.
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dacs (1.4.26-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream version.
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dacs (1.4.23-3) lenny-backports; urgency=low
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  * Enable more authentication schemes.
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dacs (1.4.23-2) lenny-backports; urgency=low
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  * Build for lenny.
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dacs (1.4.23-1) etch-backports; urgency=low
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  * Update to 1.4.23.
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dacs (1.4.22-1) etch-backports; urgency=low
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  * Initial release.


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