Hi.

Even I am getting same issue of logout with latest Trac-0.11.2.1
version.
In past I have configured TRAC 0.10.x and used LDAP authentication
using apache 2.2.3 ldap
module. It worked nicely for me ..

Any help to over come this issue.

Thanks

On Jan 13, 6:48 pm, Olemis Lang <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 1:02 AM, Bin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Did you guys encountered this?  Any solution?
>
> You should provide further information ...
>
> I remember I had this problem with tracd ... I could never logout ...
> in this case Trac received my logout request and the response page
> looked like if I were really logged out ... but the next time I
> clicked any link in the site ... my user login was back again. I
> remember I logged out (at least no user login was shown ...) once and
> I didnt shout down my PC (I chose hibernation instead ;) ... the next
> day I turned it on and clicked on some link (dont remember which one)
> ... and my user was back once again.
>
> Now I have the logout problem too, but the behavior is different. My
> site is deployed as follows :
>
> - Trac 0.11.1
> - Py 2.5.2
> - Auth is delegated to Apache 2 ... user credentials are retrieved
> from MS AD by using mod_ldap + mod_authnz_ldap
> - MS Windows XP
>
> ... I'll post the httpd.conf snippet ASAIC ... I have no access to it
> right now :( ... it is important to look at this conf ... so I'll try
> to show you ASAP ;)
>
> Initially I was using nothing but Trac ... and somewhere (dont
> remember now ... :( ... ) I read that the solution was to install
> AccountManagerPlugin, disable default LoginModule and the next step
> was to enable AccountManagerPlugin's LoginModule ... Doing so Trac
> *should* perform a real logout ... but I did so and users cant still
> logout ... user login works just fine ...
>
> The only workaround I found was to remove the cookies in my browser by
> hand ... but that's not a real solution ... :S
>
> Another solution I thought about was to install LdapAuthStore ...
> however in my case this should be the very last choice ...
>
> Is there anyway to get this done without installing LdapAuthStore ?
>
> I mean :
>
> - Apache MS AD Auth (i.e. LDAP)
> - AccountManagerPlugin
> - Effective logout
>
> PD: I had plans to test all this by using CoSign Apache filter + MS AD
> (i.e. LDAP) ... but right now I've no time :( ... hopefully in the
> next few days I'll do so, and maybe I'll found whether this issue is
> related to delegating auth to Apache or not ... well, perhaps ... ;)
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Olemis.
>
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