Excuse the OT but I couldn't find any place specifically for mod_auth_mysql questions:
I'm trying to authenticate users who may be members of several groups. I can get
authentication to work with "require valid-user", but not with "require group growth".
i had a groups field in user_auth initially, and could get authentication against
"valid-user",
"user" and "group", but that will not allow multiple groups; multiple groups requires
a separate
table from what i've read so far.
can anyone tell me what i'm missing in the information below, or where i need to
direct
this request to?
The Apache server is:
Apache/1.3.26 (Unix) Debian GNU/Linux PHP/4.1.2 mod_fastcgi/2.2.10 AuthMySQL/3.1
mod_ssl/2.8.9 OpenSSL/0.9.6g
This is my mysql user_auth table:
fields: comp_uid password (comp_uid is PRIMARY)
values: username
and my mysql group_auth table:
fields: comp_uid groups (comp_uid + groups is PRIMARY)
values: username growth
username test
This is my .htaccess file
AuthName "Growth Users"
Auth_MySQL_DB common_data
Auth_MySQL_Password_Table user_auth
Auth_MySQL_Username_Field comp_uid
Auth_MySQL_Password_Field password
Auth_MySQL_Empty_Passwords on
Auth_MySQL_Group_Table group_auth
Auth_MySQL_Group_Field groups
AuthType basic
require group growth
#require valid-user
thanks,
joe
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