Hi Jesse,
> Actually, Apache prevents CGI/FastCGI scripts from doing their
> own HTTP Basic Auth. To enable it, you need to recompile apache.
> (It's not at all configurable.) We did this for RT 1.0 and I
> vowed never again ;)
Ah great, I can understand that. Could Apache itself authenticate
On Wed, Nov 21, 2007 at 08:48:11AM +0100, Torben Nehmer wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> >> does anybody have any idea here, would it be possible to move the
> >> RSS streams to HTTP Basic Authentication?
> >
> > In advance, I apologize for not having tested this myself with RT. The
> > following is ju
Hi there,
>> does anybody have any idea here, would it be possible to move the
>> RSS streams to HTTP Basic Authentication?
>
> In advance, I apologize for not having tested this myself with RT. The
> following is just wild guessing but it's probably the way I'd try to
> go if I had to (and I a
Torben Nehmer wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> does anybody have any idea here, would it be possible to move the RSS streams
> to HTTP Basic Authentication?
Sure. RT supports HTTP Auth out of the box. Have a look ing the config
file for the configuration options.
-Jesse
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Hi there,
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Torben Nehmer wrote:
> does anybody have any idea here, would it be possible to move the
> RSS streams to HTTP Basic Authentication?
In advance, I apologize for not having tested this myself with RT. The
following is just wild guessing but it's probably the way
Hello everybody,
does anybody have any idea here, would it be possible to move the RSS streams
to HTTP Basic Authentication?
Old post:
| Is there a way to load the RSS feeds of RT within a RSS Reader without
| having to use the form based authentication beforehand?
|
| In my case here I have