The WebAuth v3 protocol and core implementation was written by Roland
Schemers, based on design documents by the entire Stanford WebAuth team
(with considerable work by Tim Torgenrud and Booker Bense) and based in
part on the functionality of WebAuth v2.5, written and maintained by a
cast of dozens over the years but most notably Jeff Lewis, Anton Ushakov,
and Jeanmarie Lucker.

The mod_webauthldap module was written by Anton Ushakov.

The configuration and build system and WebAuth packaging was put together
by Russ Allbery.  Huaqing Zheng provided builds of supporting packages and
Jonathan Pilat helped greatly with testing.  Xueshan Feng oversaw the
project.

Thanks to pod for improvements, particularly to the WebKDC, to make
it easier to package for a Linux distribution, for the initial Debian
package build rules, and for generic WebKDC templates suitable for a new
installation and for use as examples.

The current upstream maintainers can be reached at:

    webauth-info@lists.stanford.edu

The original source of this package may be downloaded from:

    <http://webauthv3.stanford.edu/>

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