this might be somehow off topic: how do you configure apache to do ms
active directory authentication?

On Oct 30, 5:05 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Currently, I'm working through the painful process of configuring
> Authentication via MS Active Directory, but I have a question about
> Trac logins in general.
>
> Is there anyway to automatically log someone into a project provided
> they are allowed to see it in the first place?
>
> >From what I can tell so far, following the instructions in the
>
> TracGuide will still require the user to do the following to login to
> trac project:
>
> * Click on the Login link
> * Enter their username/password
>
> Now, I realize they can save this information in the browser of their
> choice and they will be automatically logged in while the username/
> password combo remains valid.  However, we require that users change
> their windows/network passwords every 30 days. This would mean they
> would be prompted to re-enter their credentials the next time they
> went into Trac.  That would annoy me.
>
> Is there anyway to have Trac work in the following manner:
>
> * Go to your Trac project site
> * Be authenticated via Apache/LDAP
> * If you are authorized to see the project, you are logged in
>
> No need to pop up and ask for a password.
>
> That's ultimately how I would like my implementation of Trac to work -
> I just need to know if there's something extra I need - a plugin or
> whatever.
>
> Thanks
>
> Drew Kulick


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