Thanks for the link. The description sounds like just what I need. On Fri, 2009-06-05 at 20:46 -0700, Graham Dumpleton wrote: > Have a look at: > > http://www.openfusion.com.au/labs/mod_auth_tkt/ > > Graham > > On Jun 6, 6:26 am, Adam Stein <a...@eng.mc.xerox.com> wrote: > > I'm trying to figure out a way to use Django authentication to control > > access to web pages (on the same web server) that are NOT under Django. > > > > I have found some information regarding setting up Apache for basic > > authentication using mod_wsgi, but in this case Apache puts up it's own > > login window. > > > > I'm looking for a solution using Django and/or Apache directives that > > would put up Django's login page. It should look exactly the same as if > > the URL were under Django control. > > > > Has anyone done anything like this? I'm currently using Django v1.0.2 > > and Apache v2.2 but can upgrade either if necessary. > > -- > > Adam Stein @ Xerox Corporation Email: a...@eng.mc.xerox.com > > > > Disclaimer: Any/All views expressed > > here have been proven to be my own. [http://www.csh.rit.edu/~adam/] > -- Adam Stein @ Xerox Corporation Email: a...@eng.mc.xerox.com
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