HTTPAuth plugin can handle this. You will need to add ics to the list  
of formats that require auth in trac.ini.

--Noah

On Jan 19, 2009, at 8:35 AM, W. Martin Borgert wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> this is probably not a trac problem, however, other trac users
> might have run into this issue and could help:
>
> I have a trac instance behind HTTPS and basic auth (Apache2).
> I would like to see the roadmap ICS in my Lightning calendar
> (extension to the Mozilla Thunderbird mail client). If I allow
> anonymous access to the roadmap/milestones, this works very well.
>
> If I remove anonymous access to the roadmap, I would assume,
> that Lightning asks for a username/password. Unfortunately,
> this is not the case and no dates are displayed. How do other
> trac users use this functionality?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Server: Apache 2.2.9, trac 0.11.1
>
> Client: Lightning 0.8 and 0.9, Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.19
>
> (IIRC, a collegue tried the same with the Evolution
> mail/calendar client, which asked for a username/password,
> but didn't show dates anyway. Again, it did work with anonymous
> access to roadmap/milestone.)
>
> >


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