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| For a quicker easier solution that works with more clients, | use mod_auth_kerb for authentication. We used to use (and | still do to some extent) version 4.13. It will authenticate | users (we're running AFS with an MIT Kerberos 5 realm), | although the AFS access will still be done using the special | token that the web server runs with instead of the user's | token.
Yea but you don't want to send your password all over the place. I have been thinking about kx509 or rather the follow-up project Bob Morgan has been talking about.
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