The monitoring server described in these various articles uses an Apache 2.0 based web server loaded with mod_perl and page templating language based upon mason. I'll put up on this site the other pages I have, but for the moment I just wanted to get the authentication stuff documented. Continue reading "Web Page Authorization with Perl and Mason" »
Thursday, March 29. 2007
Web Page Authorization with Perl and Mason
Monday, March 12. 2007
Trading Site of the Day -- C(omp)++ : A Portal for the Computational Finance Community
John Wiley and Sons, the book publishers, have a 'Collective Knowledge Portal' called C(comp)++.
This is a relatively new site with content just getting started. So far, content includes a discussion learning C++, some comments relating C++ and C#, some background on estimation, plus recent remarks on confidence intervals (or standard deviation of a standard deviation).
Thursday, March 8. 2007
Perl Based Active Directory Authentication and Authorization
Most of the customers in which I install the monitoring server have an Active Directory based organization. As such, the best mechanism for authenticating users onto the web pages of the monitoring server is to check that they are valid members of an active directory domain. Authorization to certain specific pages of the monitoring server can then be authorized through group membership. Continue reading "Perl Based Active Directory Authentication and..." »