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(new) libapache2-webauth_3.7.4-1~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional httpd
Apache 2 modules for WebAuth authentication
 WebAuth is a cookie-based web authentication system built on top of
 Kerberos.  It relies on a central authentication server that handles all
 user authentication for a domain and creates user authentication
 credentials for any web server that needs strong authentication.
 .
 This package contains the Apache 2 modules to do basic authentication for
 individual web servers and to look up LDAP information using LDAP v3 with
 GSSAPI binds about the authenticated user.  Directory information can be
 used for authorization control and to populate environment variables.
 These modules should be installed on any web server using WebAuth.
(new) libapache2-webkdc_3.7.4-1~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional httpd
Apache 2 modules for a WebAuth authentication KDC
 WebAuth is a cookie-based web authentication system built on top of
 Kerberos.  It relies on a central authentication server that handles all
 user authentication for a domain and creates user authentication
 credentials for any web server that needs strong authentication.
 .
 This package contains the Apache 2 module for the central authentication
 server for a particular site.  Only one such server is needed; all web
 servers that use WebAuth will talk to this server to obtain and verify
 authentication credentials.
(new) libwebauth-dev_3.7.4-1~bpo60+1_i386.deb extra libdevel
Development files for WebAuth authentication
 WebAuth is a cookie-based web authentication system built on top of
 Kerberos.  It relies on a central authentication server that handles all
 user authentication for a domain and creates user authentication
 credentials for any web server that needs strong authentication.
 .
 This package contains the symlinks, headers, and static library needed to
 compile and link programs that use libwebauth.
(new) libwebauth-perl_3.7.4-1~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional perl
Perl library for WebAuth authentication
 WebAuth is a cookie-based web authentication system built on top of
 Kerberos.  It relies on a central authentication server that handles all
 user authentication for a domain and creates user authentication
 credentials for any web server that needs strong authentication.
 .
 This package contains the Perl bindings to the WebAuth library, which
 does token encoding and decoding and other lower-level parts of the
 WebAuth protocol.
(new) libwebauth4_3.7.4-1~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional libs
Shared libraries for WebAuth authentication
 WebAuth is a cookie-based web authentication system built on top of
 Kerberos.  It relies on a central authentication server that handles all
 user authentication for a domain and creates user authentication
 credentials for any web server that needs strong authentication.
 .
 This package contains the shared library used by the WebAuth modules,
 Perl bindings, and command-line utilities.  It does token encoding and
 decoding and other lower-level parts of the WebAuth protocol.
(new) libwebkdc-perl_3.7.4-1~bpo60+1_all.deb optional perl
Perl libraries for WebAuth central login server
 WebAuth is a cookie-based web authentication system built on top of
 Kerberos.  It relies on a central authentication server that handles all
 user authentication for a domain and creates user authentication
 credentials for any web server that needs strong authentication.
 .
 This package contains the Perl modules that support the WebLogin server,
 which handles user authentication and the establishment of initial
 authentication credentials.
(new) webauth-tests_3.7.4-1~bpo60+1_all.deb optional web
Tests for the WebAuth authentication modules
 WebAuth is a cookie-based web authentication system built on top of
 Kerberos.  It relies on a central authentication server that handles all
 user authentication for a domain and creates user authentication
 credentials for any web server that needs strong authentication.
 .
 This package contains test HTML files and Apache 2 configuration
 fragments to test a new installation of the WebAuth modules.
(new) webauth-utils_3.7.4-1~bpo60+1_i386.deb optional web
Command-line utilities for WebAuth authentication
 WebAuth is a cookie-based web authentication system built on top of
 Kerberos.  It relies on a central authentication server that handles all
 user authentication for a domain and creates user authentication
 credentials for any web server that needs strong authentication.
 .
 This package contains an additional command-line tool to manipulate
 WebAuth keyrings.
(new) webauth-weblogin_3.7.4-1~bpo60+1_all.deb optional web
Central login server for WebAuth authentication
 WebAuth is a cookie-based web authentication system built on top of
 Kerberos.  It relies on a central authentication server that handles all
 user authentication for a domain and creates user authentication
 credentials for any web server that needs strong authentication.
 .
 This package contains the CGI-based WebLogin server that handles initial
 user authentication and building authentication tokens for WebAuth
 servers.  Only one WebLogin server is needed to support a site WebAuth
 installation.  It is normally run on the same system as the WebKDC.
(new) webauth_3.7.4-1~bpo60+1.debian.tar.gz optional web
(new) webauth_3.7.4-1~bpo60+1.dsc optional web
(new) webauth_3.7.4.orig.tar.gz optional web
Changes: webauth (3.7.4-1~bpo60+1) squeeze-backports; urgency=low
 .
  * Backport to stable.
 .
webauth (3.7.4-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * New upstream release.
    - New Apache directive WebAuthOptional, which does not force the user
      to authenticate if they're not already authenticated but adds the
      authentication information to the environment if they are.  Intended
      for use with dynamic content that can manage optional authentication
      through an explicit login link.
    - Work around an MIT Kerberos library bug in error reporting from
      password change and remove the previous cruder workaround that
      mapped Kerberos errors to password strength warnings.
    - Suppress certificate validation for the WebKDC in WebLogin if the
      WebKDC URL is localhost, required by libwww-perl 5.837 or later.
    - More robust generation of the pkg-config configuration file.
    - Clearer warning from WebLogin when paired with an old WebKDC.
    - Document the pt and sa key/value pairs in WebKDC logging.
  * Drop the transitional libwebauth1-dev package, required to smooth
    upgrades from lenny.  squeeze released with libwebauth-dev.
  * Update to debhelper compatibility level V8.
    - Use debhelper rule minimization with overrides.
    - Do more work in *.install files and less work in debian/rules.
  * Switch to 3.0 (quilt) source format.  Force a single Debian patch and
    include a custom patch header explaining that it is a rollup of any
    fixes cherry-picked from upstream and breaking those patches out
    separately would be work for no gain.
  * Update standards version to 3.9.2 (no changes required).
 .
webauth (3.7.3-2) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Upload to unstable.
 .
webauth (3.7.3-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * New upstream release.
    - Fix LDAP attribute retrieval for WebAuth 2.x compatibility.
    - libwebauth now provides a pkg-config configuration file.
 .
webauth (3.7.2-1) experimental; urgency=low
 .
  * New upstream release.
    - Fix wa_keyring option parsing problems introduced in 3.7.0.
    - Fix uninitalized variable causing wa_keyring to randomly default to
      verbose mode.
    - mod_webkdc now returns user rejected instead of a generic Kerberos
      error for attempted authentications to expired or disabled
      accounts, improving the error message displayed by WebLogin.
  * Add build dependencies on libipc-run-perl and libtimedate-perl to
    enable wa_keyring tests.
  * Update standards version to 3.9.1 (no changes required).


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