Hi list,

I recently "dist-upgraded" my debian and since then I can't log into  
trac anymore as registered user.
I used to have it set up, so that my apache config has the trac  
location protected with basic authentication.
but every time I log in, trac sees me as "anonymous" and not as the  
user, which logged in.
I have cleared the passwords of the browser and I can confirm, that  
the location is password protected and I need to enter name and  
password, but still I can see in the trac log file, that the requests  
come from "anonymous" and I can only reach whatever I have set to be  
accessible for "anonymous".

Unfortunately I am not exactly sure, whether it is something, caused  
by trac update or the dist-upgrade of the debian system. The update of  
debian changed lots including the mysql version, but not the apache  
config, as I did skip that step. I needed to upgrade the trac  
environment as I got a "database too new" and in that go I also  
updated trac to the latest trunk (it already was 0.12 before, when it  
worked)

does that sound familiar to anyone?
it must be a very simple stupid thing which is wrong (hopefully) but I  
can't figure it out at the moment. been striggling with it the last  
two days...
pls help ;-)
TIA

alex

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