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  2. LAMP (software bundle) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LAMP_(software_bundle)

    LAMP is a common software stack for web applications, consisting of Linux, Apache, MySQL, and Perl/PHP/Python. Learn about its history, variants, components, and alternatives.

  3. multiOTP - Wikipedia

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    multiOTP is a PHP class, a command line tool, and a web interface that can provide an operating-system-independent, strong two-factor OTP authentication system. It is OATH-certified, supports various protocols and tokens, and has a history of development and usage since 2010.

  4. WebAuthn - Wikipedia

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    WebAuthn is a W3C standard that allows users to authenticate to web applications and services using FIDO2 authenticators, which can be software or hardware devices. WebAuthn provides security, convenience, and interoperability benefits over traditional password-based authentication.

  5. FreeRADIUS - Wikipedia

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    FreeRADIUS is a modular, high performance free RADIUS server and client library, developed under the GNU General Public License. It supports all common authentication protocols, has a web user administration tool, and is widely used in the academic and commercial world.

  6. EGroupware - Wikipedia

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    EGroupware is a web-based groupware software for businesses of any size, with features such as contacts, calendar, projects, tasks, mail, file sharing, and more. It is developed in PHP and TypeScript, and can be used with various databases and authentication methods, as well as mobile devices and clients.

  7. Central Authentication Service - Wikipedia

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    Learn about CAS, a single sign-on protocol for the web that allows users to access multiple applications with one set of credentials. Find out the history, features and implementations of CAS and related software.

  8. Digest access authentication - Wikipedia

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    Learn how digest access authentication works, its advantages and disadvantages, and its history and standards. Digest access authentication is a method of verifying user identity with a web server using MD5 or SHA hashing and nonce values.

  9. Authentication, authorization, and accounting - Wikipedia

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    AAA stands for authentication, authorization, and accounting, a framework used to control and track access within a computer network. Learn about the common network protocols, the types of AAA servers, and the usage of AAA in CDMA networks.