Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Multiple Authentication

2007-08-06 Thread Brian Weed
--- Dragon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brian Weed wrote: I'm using Apache v2.2.4 (on Windows Server 2003) and I'm trying to use both SSPI and Basic Authentication together so that both Domain and non-domain users can log in to my Trac Wiki site. Withi this config: LocationMatch

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Multiple Authentication

2007-08-03 Thread Dragon
Brian Weed wrote: I'm using Apache v2.2.4 (on Windows Server 2003) and I'm trying to use both SSPI and Basic Authentication together so that both Domain and non-domain users can log in to my Trac Wiki site. Withi this config: LocationMatch /cgi-bin/trac.cgi/[^/]+/login # Domain Login

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Multiple Authentication

2007-08-03 Thread Brian Weed
I'm using Apache v2.2.4 (on Windows Server 2003) and I'm trying to use both SSPI and Basic Authentication together so that both Domain and non-domain users can log in to my Trac Wiki site. Withi this config: LocationMatch /cgi-bin/trac.cgi/[^/]+/login # Domain Login AuthName my domain

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] multiple authentication methods

2006-04-19 Thread Joshua Slive
On 4/17/06, Covington, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, Is is possible to define multiple authentication methods based on client IP address / network? For instance: Client from 10.40.18.0, use AuthNTLM. Client from anywhere else, use AuthLDAP. If not directly possible, is it

[EMAIL PROTECTED] multiple authentication methods

2006-04-17 Thread Covington, Chris
Hi all, Is is possible to define multiple authentication methods based on client IP address / network? For instance: Client from 10.40.18.0, use AuthNTLM. Client from anywhere else, use AuthLDAP. If not directly possible, is it possible to do something with mod_rewrite to achieve this