OCLC announced in April 2013 the changes in their license model for North
America. EZProxy's license moves from requiring a one-time purchase of US$495
to a *annual* fee of $495, or through their hosted service, with the fee
depending on scale of service. The old one-time purchase license is n
What about using some of the open source WSO2 products to mimic the same
functionality as EZProxy? This sounds like a task that Enterprise Service Bus
combined (ESB) with Identity Server (IS) could do. Most of their products are
some version of an Apache project or other wrapped up in a common u
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Hi Dan, I saw your GWU posting on C4L last week and it sounds like you have
a great shop. I hope you are enjoying it.
I really appreciated the brief conversation I had with you at CNI last
month. The SHARE plans are starting to come together with a bit more
specificity, and just last week we learn
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Again, apologies.
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The text I've seen talks about "[e]xpanded reporting capabilities to
support management decisions" in forthcoming versions and encourages
towards the hosted solution.
Since we're in .nz, they'd put our hosted proxy server in .au, but the
network connection between .nz and .au is via the contin
Would you *have* to be hosted? We're in a rural part of the USA and network
connections from here to anywhere aren't great, so we try to host most
everything we can. EZProxy really is "EZ" to host yourself.
Margo
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EZProxy is not a very challenging service to setup or run. You could set it up
locally or pick one of the many cloud hosting providers in NZ, including IBM.
We manage an EZProxy server for a library cooperative in Northern California on
a small AWS instance. Its average load level is "bored".
C
If you ask nicely they would likely place it where you want, I would ;)
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> On Jan 29, 2014, at 3:36 PM, "Cary Gordon" wrote:
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> EZProxy is not a very challenging service to setup or run. You could set it
> up locally or pick one of the many cloud hosting providers in NZ, inc
The subscription fee for Australia and New Zealand is AU$600
(excluding GST) per year.
They say: "Our 2014 releases will concentrate on IPV6 and reporting
capabilities."
I've just discovered that we're currently running 5.1c, which was
released in 2009. So perhaps we'll be able to survive on 5.7 f
When OCLC first announced their purchase of EZproxy, we started a low priority
research project to see what the alternatives were a few years ago, and what it
would take to bring them into a production ready state. The two open source
solutions we evaluated were Squid and Apache HTTPd. We cons
Thank you Andrew, that is insanely useful.
cheers
stuart
On 30/01/14 12:00, Andrew Anderson wrote:
When OCLC first announced their purchase of EZproxy, we started a low priority
research project to see what the alternatives were a few years ago, and what it
would take to bring them into a pro
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On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 3:00 PM, Andrew Anderson wrote:
> When OCLC first announced their purchase of EZproxy, we started a low
> priority research project to see what the alternatives were a few years
> ago, and what it would take to bring
This is amazing!
Maybe a github repo for config blocks is in order? I figure the only way
to work out the myriad kinks in this would be scale.
-Ross.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 6:00 PM, Andrew Anderson wrote:
> When OCLC first announced their purchase of EZproxy, we started a low
> priority res
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I second Stuart's kudos. Replacing EZProxy with an Apache proxy sounds just
crazy enough to be brilliant. I could see an open source recipe book taking
shape: how to accomplish EZProxy functions using Apache modules and their
directives. I think that might end up being more useful than yet anoth
Well I think there are acctually working solutions if you Google EZProxy squid
you find tons of people who have cobbled together solutions, you just need the
best pieces together to make it work! Who wants to start the GitHub repo?
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> On Jan 29, 2014, at 8:58 PM, "Scott Prate
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