wiki:CookBook/AccountManagerPluginConfiguration

Version 3 (modified by Steffen Hoffmann, 13 years ago) (diff)

clarify config section name for AcctMgr options, start a table with misc options for advancing users

Cookbook: AccountManagerPlugin configuration

commented sample configurations for common and special use cases

We'll collect some useful configuration examples here to give hints on proper use of available options.

Basic configuration/Kickstart

HtPasswdStore

HtDigestStore

SessionStore

[components]
acct_mgr.admin.* = enabled
acct_mgr.api.* = enabled
acct_mgr.db.sessionstore = enabled
acct_mgr.htfile.htdigeststore = disabled
acct_mgr.htfile.htpasswdstore = disabled
acct_mgr.http.httpauthstore = disabled
acct_mgr.notification.* = enabled
acct_mgr.pwhash.htdigesthashmethod = enabled
acct_mgr.pwhash.htpasswdhashmethod = disabled
acct_mgr.svnserve.* = enabled
acct_mgr.svnserve.svnservepasswordstore = disabled
acct_mgr.web_ui.* = enabled
trac.web.auth.loginmodule = disabled

[account-manager]
hash_method = HtDigestHashMethod
password_store = SessionStore

Create the first user through browser-based registration enabled by following additional lines in components section of trac.ini:

[components]
acct_mgr.web_ui.RegistrationModule = enabled

Don't add another components section, just the configuration line with 'enabled' into an existing components section. After user creation you may choose to disable registration by uncommenting the RegistrationModule setting above or changing it to:

[components]
;need this for first user
acct_mgr.web_ui.RegistrationModule = disabled

Or just use the plugins admin page form Trac's web interface, after you've given admin priviledges to the first user you created.

Award an existing user account for Trac admin

trac-admin /path/to/env permission add <username> TRAC_ADMIN permission list <username>

Goodies

There are some misc options for account-manager section of trac.ini you may want to set/unset depending on your requirements:

OptionDefault ValueRecommendationAvailable Since
reset_password True Disallow password reset if needed. acct_mgr-0.?
generated_password_length 8 Useful only with reset enabled. Raise the bar for brute-force attacks on user passwords, if you feel this is needed. AccountGuard might still be a more powerful alternative, see Account Locking section below. acct_mgr-0.?
force_passwd_change True Useful only with reset enabled. Randomly generated passwords should be motivation enough to change them, but YMMV.acct_mgr-0.?

Advanced configurations

Password Reset

Account Locking

  • new feature for acct_mgr-0.3
  • available options (displayed with default values here):
[components]
acct_mgr.guard.accountguard = enabled
[account-manager]
login_attempt_max_count = 0
user_lock_time = 0
user_lock_max_time = 86400
user_lock_time_progression = 1

Hard Lock-up

[account-manager]
login_attempt_max_count = 5
user_lock_time = 0

will have following effect:

  • lock account after 5 successive failed login attempts
  • no lock expiration, so release strictly requires administrator interaction

Fixed login delay

[account-manager]
login_attempt_max_count = 3
user_lock_time = 30

will have following effect:

  • lock account after 3 successive failed login attempts
  • timed account locked release 30 seconds after last failed login attempt
  • fixed delay time regardless of number of successive failed login attempts

Modestly progressing login delay

[account-manager]
login_attempt_max_count = 2
user_lock_time = 15
user_lock_max_time = 0
user_lock_time_progression = 2

will have following effect:

  • first account lock after 2 successive failed login attempts
  • timed account locked release after a time, that depends on failed login attempt history like so:

Tab.: lock time progression (factor 2)

attempt count delay time in seconds [1]
0 0
1 1 s
2 15 s
3 30 s
4 60 s
5 2 min
6 4 min
7 8 min
8 16 min
9 32 min
10 1h 4 min
.. ..
18 1 d 12 h 25 min
.. ..
26 1 a 23 d
.. ..

[1] time after previous failed login attempt

Aggressively progressing, but limited login delay

[account-manager]
login_attempt_max_count = 4
user_lock_time = 10
user_lock_max_time = 86400
user_lock_time_progression = 5

will have following effect:

  • first account lock after 4 successive failed login attempts
  • timed account locked release after a time, that depends on failed login attempt history and is limited to max. 24 hours like so:

Tab.: lock time progression (factor 2)

attempt count delay time in seconds
0 0
1 10 s
2 25 s
3 2 min 5 s
4 10 min 25 s
5 4 h 20 min
6 21 h 42 min
7 24 h [2]
8 24 h
9 24 h
.. ..

[2] limit kicking in here and an any further attempt