Its a feature of HTTP authentication in all modern browsers. The
workaround is either use one of the browser-specific patches on
trac-hacks, or use AccountManager's form-based logins.

--Noah

Teo wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I configured trac login with Apache and LDAPs
>
> <Location /trac>
>   [...]
> </Location>
>
> <LocationMatch "/trac/login">
>    # LDAP
>    AuthType          Basic
>    AuthName          "ID/BD Trac"
>    AuthBasicProvider ldap
>    Include           /home/subversion/conf/ldap_authenticated.conf
>    Require           valid-user
> </LocationMatch>
>
> The ldap_authenticated.conf contains the LDAP relevant setting (which
> work and are tested)
>
> Everything works:
>  * I click on login and I am prompted (by the browser) for my username
> and password
>  * am logged in
>  * if I click on logout I am logged out
>
> Now the problem is that if I log in again I am *not* prompted again
> and I am automatically logged it. I would like to get authenticated
> again to be able to log in as a different user.
>
> Any hint?
>
> Thanks
>
> Matteo
>
>
> >
>
>   


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