This is already the case. If REMOTE_USER is present in the request, it  
is always trusted.

--Noah

On Dec 7, 2007, at 1:52 PM, anhD wrote:

>
> OK!  I am going to try this at a different angle.  Before a user could
> even access TRAC, s/he has already login through the company's SSO.
> If the user is not valid, s/he would not get through.  Once the user
> has been successfully authenticated, the REMOTE_USER will be populated
> with his/her login.  I want to modify TRAC so that it will use the id
> in the REMOTE_USER and automatically log the user in.  What would be
> the easiest way to achieve this?  I have to get rid of the Basic
> Authentication so no pup-up will come up.  Hopefully, some TRAC
> developer can help me out here.
>
> Thanks,
> Doug
> >
>


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