On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Jon Hadley <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I think you want your location directive in in apache to just be /trac
>
> I've tried that, I don't get the same error straight away, but the
> login name doesn't change to my user either, it stays as 'Login'.
> Clicking login then gives the same old error!
>
> Interestingly, I get a apache authorisation denied error if I enter
> the wrong username/password, so LDAP is definitely online...
>
>> and not /trac/login  Also are you using any plugins, that would affect
>> logging in?  Such as AccountManger, AcccountLdap, HTTPAuthPlugin.
>
> Nope. Fresh Trac, with only TicketImporter and LdapPlugin.
>
> In the original post, I forgot to include my trac.ini changes for
> LDAP, which are as follows:
>
> [ldap]
> basedn = dc=example,dc=com
> bind_passwd = foo
> bind_user = cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com
> enable = true
> group_rdn = ou=people
> host = 127.0.0.1
> port = 389
> use_tls = false
> user_rdn = ou=users
>
> [components]
> ldapplugin.* = enabled
>
> --


Yeah had you included that, I would have got to Noah's answer quicker.
 Trac just uses http auth.  So take out the LDAP stuff from your
trac.ini and I would think it would work.

Matt P.

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