On 07/02/2013 07:41 AM, Phil Mayers wrote:
On 02/07/13 12:39, Stephen Waterbury wrote:
On 07/02/2013 02:45 AM, Phil Mayers wrote:
On 07/02/2013 01:24 AM, Glyph wrote:
However, I think Phil's correct insofar as he recommends that Django
might be better suited towards the web application parts of your
problem. mod_wsgi, though? No need for that :).
FWIW the main reasons we use Apache/mod_wsgi (aside from it being a
recommended deployment model) are the plethora of features available in
Apache, including mod_auth_kerb, mod_cosign, and various other
authentication handlers.
Same here. mod_auth_kerb is essential for enterprise web apps
here, as it works with Active Directory (amazingly,
M$ implemented the protocol correctly ;). I would
love to use twisted here someday, but Kerberos auth is
the blocker for now.
Ah, well as it happens...
http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/3532
;o)
Yes, I remember that one ...
"...testing kerberos is extremely hard." For sure. ;)
Steve
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