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Hi group,
I'm the author of a Mozilla Firefox extension called "Enigform"
(http://enigform.mozdev.org), which
enhances HTTP by adding a set of OpenPGP-* headers to outgoing requests,
providing
OpenPGP-compatible digital signing of them. This allows web applications to
authenticate data and
identity.
Currently, I provide a simple PHP function to check all that from the
server side, but I'm starting
the development of an apache auth module, and that's why I'm here.
So, if anyone is interested in collaborating with me to make this goal,
just let me know!
So, as this authentication module will not ask for a username and
password, just validate against
the request's OpenPGP headers, request payload, and local gpg keyring via
gpgme. Anything you think
of I should be previewing?
Sincerely,
Buanzo
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Arturo "Buanzo" Busleiman - Consultor Independiente en Seguridad Informatica
Foros GNU/Buanzo: Respeto, Soluciones y Buena Onda: http://foros.buanzo.com.ar
Consulting and Secure Mail Hosting: http://www.buanzo.com.ar/pro/
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