Hi Mark!

Cooke, Mark wrote:
> F@lk wrote:
> > But I thought that userX (who is not one of the authenticated
> > users) automatically gets anonymous-group permissions since
> > he is not added there at all. Though he can access the Trac
> > URL since Apache lets him in by SSPI Windows domain login control.
>
> I think we have the problem here in a misunderstanding: your user will get
> `authenticated` (as will all of your users if you `Require valid-user` in
> apache).  `httpd` passes the user's ID through to Trac which then accepts
> your user as `authenticated` (by apache) and applies the permissions for
> that group.

Oops, I understand.

> What you want to do is rename your current `authenticated` ...
> ...snip...
> ... so the easiest route is probably to ...snip...

Thanks a lot for your help!!!

CU, F@lk

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R&D Software
Baumer Optronic GmbH
www.baumer.com



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