FWIW, I have had a chance to test this on 2.2.3 and it did not work for me either. Not sure if it is a bug in apache or a change has been made and the mod_auth modules need updating.
On 3/29/07, Nick Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 3/28/07, Ramazan Ulker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi > > these are error lines in apache error log and apache conf files. thanks for > > your assistance > > No problem. The fewer passwords the better :). I don't see anything > that stands out. However, when I set up apache with our two-factor I > did everything inside of httpd.conf inside the vhost listing: > > <VirtualHost> > .... > <Location "/WiKIDBlog/*/cbentry_view"> > AuthType Basic > AuthName "WiKID Two-factor + Apache" > AuthXRadiusAddServer "wikid_server:1812" "radius_secret" > AuthXRadiusTimeout 7 > AuthXRadiusRetries 2 > require valid-user > </Location> > </VirtualHost> > > So, perhaps apache is getting confused about what mechanism to use > where, putting it all in one place might clarify things. > > HTH, > > Nick > > -- > Nick Owen > WiKID Systems, Inc. > 404.962.8983 (desk) > 404.542.9453 (cell) > http://www.wikidsystems.com > At last, two-factor authentication, without the hassle factor > Now open source: http://sourceforge.net/projects/wikid-twofactor/ > -- Nick Owen WiKID Systems, Inc. 404.962.8983 (desk) 404.542.9453 (cell) http://www.wikidsystems.com At last, two-factor authentication, without the hassle factor Now open source: http://sourceforge.net/projects/wikid-twofactor/ - List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html