[Bug 893165] New: Review Request: mod_qos - Quality of service module for Apache
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Product: Fedora
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=893165
Bug ID: 893165
Summary: Review Request: mod_qos - Quality of service module
for Apache
Product: Fedora
Version: rawhide
Component: Package Review
Severity: medium
Priority: medium
Reporter: christof(a)damian.net
Spec URL: http://rpms.damian.net/SPECS/mod_qos.spec
SRPM URL: http://rpms.damian.net/SRPMS/mod_qos-10.13-3.fc17.src.rpm
Description:
The mod_qos module may be used to determine which requests should be served and
which shouldn't in order to avoid resource over-subscription. The module
collects different attributes such as the request URL, HTTP request and
response
headers, the IP source address, the HTTP response code, history data (based on
user session and source IP address), the number of concurrent requests to the
server (total or requests having similar attributes), the number of concurrent
TCP connections (total or from a single source IP), and so forth.
Counteractive measures to enforce the defined rules are: request blocking,
dynamic timeout adjustment, request delay, response throttling, and dropping of
TCP connections.
Fedora Account System Username: cdamian
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[Bug 875274] New: Review Request: python-velruse - Simplify third-party authentication for web applications
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=875274
Bug ID: 875274
QA Contact: extras-qa(a)fedoraproject.org
Severity: unspecified
Version: rawhide
Priority: unspecified
CC: notting(a)redhat.com,
package-review(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Assignee: nobody(a)fedoraproject.org
Summary: Review Request: python-velruse - Simplify third-party
authentication for web applications
Regression: ---
Story Points: ---
Classification: Fedora
OS: Unspecified
Reporter: rbean(a)redhat.com
Type: ---
Documentation: ---
Hardware: Unspecified
Mount Type: ---
Status: NEW
Component: Package Review
Product: Fedora
Spec URL: http://ralph.fedorapeople.org//python-velruse.spec
SRPM URL: http://ralph.fedorapeople.org//python-velruse-1.0.3-1.fc18.src.rpm
Description:
Velruse is a set of authentication routines that provide a unified way
to have a website user authenticate to a variety of different identity
providers and/or a variety of different authentication schemes.
It is similar in some ways to Janrain Engage with the exception of being
open-source, locally installable, and easily pluggable for custom identity
providers and authentication schemes.
You can run Velruse as a stand-alone service for use with your websites
regardless of the language they’re written in. While Velruse itself is
written in Python, since it can interact with your website purely via HTTP
POST’s.
Velruse can:
- Normalize identity information from varying provider sources (OpenID,
Google, Facebook, etc.) to Portable Contacts.
- Simplify complex authentication protocols by providing a simple
consistent API
- Provide extension points for other authentication systems, write your
own auth provider to handle CAS, LDAP, and use it with ease
- Integrate with most web applications regardless of the language used to
write the website
Velruse aims to simplify authenticating a user. It provides auth provider‘s
that handle authenticating to a variety of identity providers with multiple
authentication schemes (LDAP, SAML, etc.). Eventually, Velruse will include
widgets similar to RPXNow that allow one to customize a login/registration
widget so that a website user can select a preferred identity provider to
use to sign-in. In the mean-time, effort is focused on increasing the
available auth provider‘s for the commonly used authentication schemes and
identity providers (Facebook, Google, OpenID, etc). Unlike other
authentication libraries for use with web applications, a website using
Velruse for authentication does not have to be written in any particular
language.
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