wiki:HttpAuthPlugin

Version 15 (modified by figaro, 8 years ago) (diff)

Cosmetic changes

Force HTTP authentication from within Trac

Description

This plugin allows you to protect certain paths with HTTP authentication. The AccountManagerPlugin is used to check passwords.

Primarily this is meant to be used with the XmlRpcPlugin, so it will work while using AccountManager's form-based logins.

Bugs/Feature Requests

Existing bugs and feature requests for HttpAuthPlugin are here.

If you have any issues, create a new ticket.

defect

9 / 14

enhancement

0 / 3

task

1 / 1

Download

Download the zipped source from here.

Source

You can check out HttpAuthPlugin from here using Subversion, or browse the source with Trac. The 0.10 version also works with Trac 0.11.2.1 release, at least with mod_python.

Installation

General instructions on installing Trac plugins can be found on the TracPlugins page.

To enable the plugin:

[components]
httpauth.* = enabled

Configuration

The following are configuration examples for usage of this plugin, by making the indicated changes to your trac.ini file. To add additional paths:

[httpauth]
paths = /xmlrpc, /login/xmlrpc

To add additional formats, such as RSS:

[httpauth]
formats = rss

Troubleshooting

Authentication issues while using Trac with mod_wsgi

Symptom

HTTP authentication just does not want to work. The Authorization header is passed with the HTTP request, but it seems to be lost on the way.

If you set the loglevel to INFO, then you will get this entry in your trac.log:

Trac[filter] INFO: HTTPAuthFilter: No/bad authentication data given, returing 403

See ticket #1169.

Cause

If you're using mod_wsgi, authorization information is stripped before passing to the WSGI application.

Solution

Turn WSGIPassAuthorization On in your Apache configuration for it to work.

See also ConfigurationDirectives.

Recent Changes

18631 by jun66j5 on 2024-04-11 01:31:33
TracHTTPAuth: allow to configure HTTP authentication realm
18630 by jun66j5 on 2024-04-09 21:45:16
TracHTTPAuth: fix exception raising if colons are used in password
18629 by jun66j5 on 2024-04-09 17:53:55
TracHTTPAuth: make compatible with Python 3 and Trac 1.6 (closes #14250)
(more)

Author/Contributors

Author: coderanger
Maintainer: txcraig
Contributors: pacopablo