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On 07.10.2012 01:30, Adam Kennedy wrote:
> Great, thanks for that. For my case, I can use:
> 
> $ tracd -p 8080 \
>    --auth="MyNotes,/auth/password.txt,MyNotes.com" /MyNotes
> 
> What does the password look like in the password.txt file? Can it be
> plain text? 

Neither option has a plain text password. For situations without Apache
available there are some additional notes on the same wiki page [1], how
to generated such password files.

If you dislike other options, AccountManagerPlugin [2] could manage
htdigest (as well as htpasswd) file too. Its convenient to use the Trac
admin web-UI for creation of and changes to authenticated user sessions.
You don't need to use any authentication service from this plugin at all.

Steffen Hoffmann


[1]
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracStandalone#GeneratingPasswordsWithoutApache
[2] http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AccountManagerPlugin/AuthStores#HtDigestStore
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