Added django authentication plugins and the option to set the target inside an auth plugin #195
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I added the file django_auth_plugins.py, in which there are two plugins that integrate django authentication with websockify.
The plugin "SessionIdAuth" works with the original websockify. What it does: it grants access to the target only to the users authenticated in a django web app.
The plugin "SessionIdAuthAndHostPort" works only with my modified version of websockify. What it does: it sets the target based on the authenticated user. To make this plugin work I modified websocketproxy.py in order do let the authentication plugin choose the target. To enable this feature, I added the --auth-host-port option.