Rainer Sokoll wrote:
> Heinrich Götzger wrote:
> 
>> I do not know what this was, but after applying your change it worked,
>> even after enabling it again.
> 
> This is bad. You do not know what caused your problem.
Correct!

> If I understand you correctly, your problem is/was with authentication,
> not with authorization, correct?
> If so, it would be a good idea to provide more details, like:
> - what auth backend do you use?
htpasswd from within trac
> - do you use apache or tracd?
apache 2.x
> - what does the log tell you (if logging is enabled)?
Log is posted in the first mail.
> 

I actually do not know exactly what the problem was/is. All I know is in
the first post of this thread.

>> Looks like a kind of 'wait a day and retry', I don't know.
> 
> "Wait and retry" is for the Windoze whimps :-)
Thanks for the telling me the truth ;-) But even my day has only 24h.
I'm still trying to extend it but had no success yet ;-)
Oh, forgot to tell: I rebooted the server as well ;-)
But this was due to establish a new kernel ...

>> But anyway it's working again and for today I'll accept the result
>> without knowing why.
> 
> Again: bad, bad, bad.
Well, I tried for half a day to find and fix the problem without
success, than I wrote the first post of this thread. And than I went
back to my other work since trac is "only" part of my project.
Whereat I'm glad to have it trac.

I like and appreciate trac!  -- As long as it works with reasonable effort.

> 
> Rainer
> 

cheers

Heinrich

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