Dear Rob
Thanks for your help.
Actually the solution for the problem was very simple but
nevertheless not realy plausible to me. I have to put the
"--auth"-option before the other options. When I start trac like
this, I get a blank screen when I try to login in trac:
/path/to/tracd -d -p 10001 /path/to/trac/project/ --auth
project,/path/to/trac.htdigest,my.domain.com
This way it as it should:
/path/to/tracd --auth project,/path/to/trac.htdigest,my.domain.com -d
-p 10001 /path/to/trac/project/
I hope I can help someone by sharing this solution...
Regards
Christian
On Thu, 2006-03-02 at 14:39 +0100, Christian Gehrig wrote:
Thank you for the answer.
I tried already with naming the project instead of *. Using '*'
instead of * also does not show any effect. Do you have another idea
whar could solve the problem?
Sorry, I can't think of anything else without digging into the code.
If you're willing to get your hands dirty,
you could try going to the running tracd with the environment variable
PYTHONINSPECT=1.
That will leave you with a Python interpreter when the TracError
exception is raised in web/standalone.py and you can examine
the authentication settings as Trac understands them to see
if it will suggest anything wrong:
self.server.auths
Beyond that, I can only suggest trying again on another machine to see
if the same thing happens.
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