When I used LDAP auth for Trac (was actually through Kerberos), I did it all in the apache config using standard Apache bits.

http://modauthkerb.sourceforge.net/configure.html

Theoretically, you should be able to limit access by URL, assuming it has a concept of groups.

If you're using Trac internal auth, or don't want to hack the apache config every time you add a repo, perhaps something with the Account Manager Plugin would work:

http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AccountManagerPlugin

There is an LDAP section which may get you started:

http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AccountManagerPlugin/AuthStores#LDAP

(But I've not used it, so I believe here is where my suggestions run out).

On 10/28/2013 08:20 PM, Stuart Cracraft wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use TRAC in LDAP mode for group authentication.
This way, I can successively let appropriate groups in to access
appropriate code.
Has anyone done this and willing to share?
Where do I tell TRAC the list of LDAP groups permitted to access any
given repository?
Thanks ahead,
Stuart

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