Sergey,
  I think that is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for such a quick 
reply! I have included my quick sample code to test and it seems to work 
fine. Is this your expected usage pattern for an auth_handler? 

static int auth_handler(struct mg_connection *conn)
{
  FILE *fp;
  int result = 0;

  printf("uri to requested -> %s\n", conn->uri);

  if ( strncmp("/protected", conn->uri, 10))  
  {
    printf("Not Inside /protected, ok to proceed.\n");
    result = 1;
  }
  else // inside protected uri
  {
    printf("Inside /protected \n");
    if ((fp = fopen("/home/xetawave/Downloads/mongoose-5.2/passwords.txt", 
"r")) != NULL) {
      result = mg_authorize_digest(conn, fp);
      fclose(fp);
    }
  }

  printf("auth_handler result %d\n", result);
  return result;
}


On a different note, I noticed the IE11 can never authenticate with the 
Auth request (latest versions of chrome & FF do just fine). I haven't dug 
into the details yet.

Thanks,
Ben

On Friday, January 24, 2014 1:53:48 PM UTC-7, Sergey Lyubka wrote:
>
> Glad you've asked Ben :-)
> You should use mg_set_auth_handler() function which I have 
> added<https://github.com/cesanta/mongoose/commit/f977757a9d5950c097365e1cb90f6cce05f0238a>about
>  5 minutes ago :-)
>
> Modified auth.c is at 
> https://github.com/cesanta/mongoose/blob/master/examples/auth.c
> Note that auth handler could be sensitive to URI, and authorize only 
> certain URIs
> against the passwords file, for example those start with "/secret".
>
> I assume that function fulfills your needs, let me know if it doesn't.
>
> Sergey.
>  

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