While clarifying remaining work on (admittedly too old) bugs I found that
this isn't present (neither the bug nor the package) anymore nowadays.
Due to time that passed it would today be covered by mod_authn_dbd [1] in
package apache2-bin.
Since it seems to work as of today [2] and the reported r
Hi Daniel,
As you might see, I told in my report that it doesn't work even with these
options. Here you are:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libapache-mod-auth-mysql/+bug/506540
. Even in this Bug there are those lines given multiple times.
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the solution to your problem :
add
AuthBasicAuthoritative Off
AuthUserFile /dev/null
to your
or your
.htaccess
-file.
Its a known bug - it is also mentioned in the platform-specific
"USAGE"-file.
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@Adam Did you try Daevid's work around in comment 15[0]?
[0] https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libapache-mod-auth-
mysql/+bug/150649/comments/15
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Tested on brand new install of Lucid Lynx, also affected.
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SOLVED:
THIS IS STUPID!! The Where clause requires that YOU put an additional
"AND" in there.
Auth_MySQL_Where " AND type = 'Admin' AND enabled = 1
"
So the auth_mysql code must be making a "SELECT * FROM user WHERE
username = 'foo' AND password = 'bar' WHERE 1" or some other c
I've been struggling with this in a brand new 8.10 server myself that I
just setup yesterday. Not sure how or why, but i got this magic
incantation to work (do note however, I'm storing the passwords in
plaintext in mySQL):
AuthName "CRiMson -- use: test/test123
I can also reproduce this bug in Intrepid.
Are there any work-arounds? I have tried using DBD as an alternative -
it works fine but does not support MD5 passwords and as it is a drupal
database I am trying to authenticate off I am stuck with MD5.
Is this module really deprecated? Without DBD supp
I can reproduce this bug on Hardy
** Changed in: libapache-mod-auth-mysql (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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typo :
AuthName "Trac ubuntu-fr platform
The apache conf really says :
AuthName "Trac ubuntu-fr platform"
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Yes, Hardy is affected too.
Here is is the part for our trac login :
AuthMYSQL on
AuthMySQL_Authoritative on
# connect to db
AuthMySQL_Host localhost
AuthMySQL_User auth_fr
AuthMySQL_Password protect_the_innocent
Auth_MySQL_DB svn_fr_auth
AuthName "Trac
Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 RC or later?
** Changed in: libapache-mod-auth-mysql (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Thanks Someone, that worked for me when i got the Internal error with
pcfg_openfile() in Hardy!
In my experience the problem with the auth_mysql module seems to be that
the config variables keep changing with every new version.
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I have encountered the same bug as described above.
However I have also accidently encountered that the stack smashing only seems
to occur when
the option "AuthMySQL_Encryption_Types" contains the method "MySQL".
When using "Plaintext" or "PHP_MD5"
libapache2-mod-auth-mysql 4.3.9-4 from gutsy wo
To get mysql authentication working in Gutsy, you have to manually
compile mod_auth_mysql:
1. wget
http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/modauthmysql/mod_auth_mysql-3.0.0.tar.gz
2. wget http://www.bleb.org/software/mod_auth_mysql-3.0.0-apache-2.2.3.patch
3. tar zxf mod_auth_mysql-3.0.0.tar
My mistake. I have taken a long hard look at my configuration and now I
have it working in Feisty. Apologies for the incorrect information.
Am I able to delete the comments which muddy the water?
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Please look at my report, result 2. These errors occur when you don't
use the AuthUserFile directive.
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Best I get is either a prompt for username and password which loops
without authenticating, or this:
[Thu Oct 11 23:54:04 2007] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] user daveski not found:
/test/test.html
[Thu Oct 11 23:54:39 2007] [error] Internal error: pcfg_openfile() called with
NULL filename
[Thu Oct
I seem to be having very similar problems with this module in Feisty. I
have not had the stack smash - I always seem to get the Could not open
password file: (null)
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: libapache2-mod-auth-mysql
As of Mon Oct 8 17:08:24 EEST 2007, there is no working solution to
authenticate with mysql from apache. This is a serious problem that
might hinder migration to gutsy in many sites.
I have to file this bug aga
See also #150651
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