Ah, thanks. This is a good idea. I didn't know about mod_auth_memcookie.

Yes, it'll be great if you share your configuration so I can have a
better understanding.

On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 6:21 AM, Devraj Mukherjee <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 11:04 PM, Perl Whore <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Here is the situation:
>>
>> I have a php login page at https://login.mydomain.com and an internal
>> server listening only on localhost http://localhost:12345
>>
>> I want mod_proxy to send to the internal server only if auth was
>> successful from the php login page. The user/pass can be in the .php
>> file itself like if $_POST['password'] = 'abc' because it's just for a
>> single user and I don't require a database although I don't really
>> mind using SQLite if mod_proxy requires that I do.
>>
>
> This is easier done using Basic authentication with the choice of many
> backends, like RDBMS or LDAP, but I am assuming that you want to use
> form based authentication for whatever reason.
>
>> Is this possible (I guess nothing is impossible)? If so, which
>> authentication module should I be looking into to achieve this?
>>
>
> I answered a similar question before, where the user was trying to get
> mod_auth_form going for Apache 2.2
>
> We implemented something similar using mod_auth_memcookie
> (http://authmemcookie.sourceforge.net/) and you can use your own for
> to do the authentication.
>
> Let me know if you want me to share configurations etc.
>
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