Re: Mod Perl and Basic Authentication

2016-03-12 Thread Matthias Schmitt
Hello, Yes! There is one very magic line in your code, which solved my problem. It is this line: $r->err_headers_out->set("WWW-Authenticate" => 'Basic realm="My Site"’); I always used: $r->headers_out->set("WWW-Authenticate" => 'Basic realm="My Site"’); When digging into the documentation one

Re: Mod Perl and Basic Authentication

2016-03-08 Thread Thomas den Braber
If the resource is not public and the user is not authenticated yet, you can add the 'WWW-Authenticate' http header and return the Apache2::Const::HTTP_UNAUTHORIZED status. This will trigger the browser to show the login dialog. You can also create a cookie and a session table in a database and ch

Re: Mod Perl and Basic Authentication

2016-03-03 Thread Matthias Schmitt
Hello, > On 02 Mar 2016, at 21:26, A. Warnier wrote: > >> $o_Req->note_basic_auth_failure(); >> $o_Req->headers_out->set('WWW-Authenticate' => "Basic"); >> $o_Req->headers_out->set('Realm' => "Login"); > > I believe that the above is supposed to be a single HTTP header, not 2 : > > WWW-Authent

Re: Mod Perl and Basic Authentication

2016-03-02 Thread Vincent Veyron
On Wed, 2 Mar 2016 17:53:39 +0100 Matthias Schmitt wrote: > I am trying to handle basic authentication using mod_perl 2.0.9 and Apache > 2.4.18. > > > BTW, the same Programm runs fine using mod_perl 2.0.6 and Apache 2.2.x. I don't use basic authentication myself so can't help you, but see 'R

Re: Mod Perl and Basic Authentication

2016-03-02 Thread A. Warnier
On 02.03.2016 17:53, Matthias Schmitt wrote: Hello, I am trying to handle basic authentication using mod_perl 2.0.9 and Apache 2.4.18. I am getting the first request to my resource. The user is requesting the URL without any username or password. My program should refuse the access to this r