There also appears to be a PHP implementation of the cosign filter.  If 
you needed to write a native filter in a scripted language, it might be 
worth looking at:

     http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/~lampa/cosign-php/

Liam

On Tue, 3 Aug 2010, Joshua Scott Emmons wrote:

> 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 It's a little out of date.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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