Am 02.06.2008 um 11:25 schrieb Emmanuel Blot:

>
>> does that sound familiar to anyone?
>
> Which authentication scheme do you use in your Apache config?
> If your Apache release has been upgraded from 2.0.x to 2.2.x you may
> have to edit your configuration file to match the new Apache
> authentication settings - I'm thinking about directives such as
> "AuthBasicProvider" for example.

many thanks for taking the time, Manu.

I use basic http authentication (or at least I am trying to do so,  
maybe my trac isn't properly recognizing that ?)

in my apache site config I have:

<Location "/trac">
   AuthType Basic
   AuthName "Trac"
   AuthUserFile /var/tracpw/trac.htpasswd
   Require valid-user
   Options FollowSymLinks
   Order allow,deny
   Allow from all
</Location>

it seems to work from the webserver side of things, as I can clear all  
my cached logins in the browser and it asks me for the username and  
password and allows me to proceed. However trac then only displays the  
content as if I was "anonymous" without the option to "login"

btw, how can I display that "login" link at the top. It doesn't show up.
on other trac environmets (on another server) it does and I can't  
figure out what is different, regarding login.

I am not exactly sure from which apache version to which I updated,  
but it can very well be, that it was not 2.2 before.
what do I need to change in that case. what do I need for  
"AuthBasicProvider" ?

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