Abiyo, I found this for the standalone mode:

http://www.andretimokhin.com/blog/2009/06/08/authentication-information-not-available

Take a look.

Now I've changed to Apache2 and WSGI but I have the same problem...

On Sunday, December 2, 2012 3:25:15 PM UTC-2, Abiyo wrote:
>
> Thanks all for replying. Mine still doesn't work.
> Steffen, I will try your suggestion and get back here with the results.
> Kamilla; it seems like we have the same problem. If either of solve it, we 
> should communicate
> and reply here so that others, hopefully not, who have the same problem 
> will know what to do.
>
> Best,
> Abiyo
>
> On Sunday, December 2, 2012 12:14:30 PM UTC-5, Jeff Lake wrote:
>>
>>  I've been following this thread..
>> I'm lost if you followed the install instructions, and are *logged in as 
>> the admin*
>> you should see the admin tab
>>
>> -Jeff Lake
>> MichiganWxSystem.com
>> AllisonHouse.com
>> TheWeatherCenter.net
>> GRLevelXStuff.com
>>
>> On 12/2/2012 11:19, Steffen Hoffmann wrote:
>>  
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>> On 02.12.2012 13:20, Kamilla Holanda wrote:
>>
>>  On Saturday, December 1, 2012 7:50:24 PM UTC-2, RjOllos wrote:
>>
>>  On Saturday, December 1, 2012 12:23:26 PM UTC-8, Kamilla Holanda wrote:
>>
>>  I'm with the same problem using Trac 1.0. Any ideas to solve it?
>>
>>  There were several suggestions in this ticket on how to solve it.
>> Did you try all of them? 
>>
>>  Yes! I've tried all this suggestions but the admin-tab doesn't work.
>>
>>  Frankly spoken, this is hardly believable. But anyway, the next logical
>> step for me is to look at a complete GET request to a ticket view or
>> wiki page with DEBUG logging enabled.
>>
>> I'll trust you for now, that you know, how to enable it [1]. No matter
>> what, just GET a standard wiki page, and look at the complete output
>> from that action alone. I'll show you what I mean by adding three
>> different logs to this message myself, one for each of the following
>> user typs: anonymous, authenticated (after successful login), admin
>> (user with TRAC_ADMIN permission logged in).
>>
>> You'll  spot the difference easily, and you should observe similar
>> differences in your own log as well. Post a complete log at least for
>> anonymous and admin user here to get additional feedback and more
>> recommendations, if necessary.
>>
>>
>>  It's the standalone mode. Are there any difference?
>>
>>  It's a bit hard to get authentication right, but almost impossible to
>> _not_ get the admin tab, if you're authenticated and have setup user
>> permissions correctly. Trac in stand-alone is even better for debugging,
>> because there are less possible sources of error (read:
>> misconfiguration) than with additional web-server configuration. Trac
>> rocks, and I'd really like to get this sorted out, before others get a
>> different, wrong impression.
>>
>> Steffen Hoffmann
>>
>> [1] http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracLogging
>>
>>
>> PS: I've corrected your reply for better readability. Please take care.
>> - --
>> A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
>> Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
>> A: Top-posting.
>> Q: What is the most annoying thing in e-mail?
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