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OpenAM is an open access management solution that includes Authentication, SSO, Authorization, Federation, Entitlements and Web Services Security.
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Description:
OpenAM is an open access management solution that includes Authentication, SSO, Authorization, Federation, Entitlements and Web Services Security.
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Declarative network configuration for various backends
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A free/libre COBOL compiler GnuCOBOL produces native executables from COBOL source code. It is known to work on Linux, BSD, many proprietary Unixes, macOS, and Windows, among others. The current release, version 3.2, is the best version for all users. It has been extensively tested on a variety of platforms and is being used in commercial settings.
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A simple and elegant markdown editor, available for Linux, macOS and Windows.
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gProfiler is a system-wide profiler, combining multiple sampling profilers to produce unified visualization of what your CPU is spending time on.
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WSO2 Identity Server is an open source Identity and Access Management solution federating and managing identities across both enterprise and cloud service environments. It supports a wide array of authentication protocols such as SAML 2.0 Web SSO, OpenID, OAuth 2.0, OpenID Connect and WS-Federation Passive. It supports role based authorization and fined grained authorization with XACML 2.0/3.0 while inbound/outbound provisioning is supported through SCIM.
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Authelia is an open-source authentication and authorization server providing two-factor authentication and single sign-on (SSO) for your applications via a web portal. It acts as a companion for reverse proxies by allowing, denying, or redirecting requests.
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Apereo CAS – Identity & Single Sign On for all earthlings and beyond.
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Briar is a messaging app designed for activists, journalists, and anyone else who needs a safe, easy and robust way to communicate. Unlike traditional messaging apps, Briar doesn’t rely on a central server – messages are synchronized directly between the users’ devices. If the Internet’s down, Briar can sync via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, keeping information flowing in a crisis. If the Internet’s up, Briar can sync via the Tor network, protecting users and their relationships from surveillance.