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Shibboleth is a Web Single Sign-On implementations based on OpenSAML that supports multiple protocols, federated identity, and the extensible exchange of rich attributes subject to privacy controls. This package contains the Shibboleth Service Provider runtime libraries and Apache module(s).
Shibboleth is a Web Single Sign-On implementations based on OpenSAML that supports multiple protocols, federated identity, and the extensible exchange of rich attributes subject to privacy controls. This package contains the Shibboleth Service Provider runtime libraries, daemon, default plugins, and Apache module(s).
Shibboleth is a Web Single Sign-On implementations based on OpenSAML that supports multiple protocols, federated identity, and the extensible exchange of rich attributes subject to privacy controls. This package includes files needed for development with Shibboleth.
The Embedded Discovery Service is a JS/CSS/HTML-based tool for identity provider selection in conjunction with SAML-based web single sign-on implementations such as Shibboleth.
Shibboleth is among the world's most widely deployed federated identity solutions, connecting users to applications both within and between organizations. Every software component of the Shibboleth system is free and open source. Shibboleth is an open-source project that provides Single Sign-On capabilities and allows sites to make informed authorization decisions for individual access of protected online resources in a privacy-preserving manner.
Initial UEFI bootloader that handles chaining to a trusted full bootloader under secure boot environments. This package contains the version signed by the UEFI signing service.
Siege is an HTTP regression testing and benchmarking utility. It was designed to let web developers measure the performance of their code under duress, to see how it will stand up to load on the internet. Siege supports basic authentication, cookies, HTTP and HTTPS protocols. It allows the user hit a web server with a configurable number of concurrent simulated users. Those users place the web-server "under siege."
The Sigar API provides a portable interface for gathering system information such as: - System memory, swap, CPU, load average, uptime, logins - Per-process memory, CPU, credential info, state, arguments, environment, open files - File system detection and metrics - Network interface detection, configuration info and metrics - Network route and connection tables This information is available in most operating systems, but each OS has their own way(s) providing it. SIGAR provides developers with one API to access this information regardless of the underlying platform.