Thank you for the information and sorry for the late reply.

> I'm aware of a perl script which behaves like a filter, so I don't see any 
> real difficulty in the writing, but before you begin that work you might 
> pause to remember that there are cosign filters for IIS6, IIS7, lighttpd and 
> JAAS, in addition to the Apache 1.3.x and 2.x filters.

The only filters I was aware of were Apache, IIS, J2EE. The lighttpd one might 
indeed work for us. Where could I find information on that? I've been looking 
at http://cosign.sourceforge.net/filter.shtml and haven't found much 
information there.


> A filter supporting recent (3.x) releases of cosign must:
> ...
> I'm assuming you've been looking at this page:
> 
> <https://webapps.itcs.umich.edu/cosign/index.php/Cosign_Wiki:CosignFilterSpec>
> 
> It's a little out of date. We've got a draft of the 3.x filter spec, and will 
> try to get that uploaded.

True. I'm looking at Draft XII, April 2006. Any information on the 3.x filter 
spec would be much appreciated.

On the subject of filter development, is there a sandbox or some public test 
implementation of the cosign CGI and cosignd that I can point my burgeoning 
filter at to test it out?

Many thanks!
-Joshua Emmons
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