Thanks for the replies.  I think I'll just stick with the current
behavior for now.  I haven't received any complaints from my coworkers
yet.

Jani Tiainen wrote:
> dkong kirjoitti:
> > I am running Trac 0.10b1 with the tracd server on our local intranet.
> > We're using digest authentication as described on this page
> > http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracStandalone.  When I login using
> > Firefox 1.5.0.6, a dialog box pops up asking for my username and
> > password, which I enter and I'm logged in.
> >
> > If I close the tab and open my trac site again, I'm still logged in.
> >
> > However, if I close the browser completely and then reopen it and
> > navigate to my trac site, I'm not logged in anymore.  Once I click
> > login, the same dialog box appears with my username/password still
> > stored.  Once I click okay, I'm logged in again.
>
> Yes, that's how HTTP (basic or digest) authentication works.
>
> > Can I modify it so that the user stays logged in in the above case?  As
> > long as there is some cookie identifying the user?  I'm not too
> > familiar with how logging in works so this may be a limitation of the
> > web browser and not trac.
>
> It's limitation of browser... Since trac doesn't really have any
> authentication method itself.
>
> Well there is plugins to do otherkind of authentications that doesn't
> rely on HTTP at all. You can find them on trac-hacks site.
>
> There is few challenge protocols, most notable is Kerberos one that can
> provide SSO to whole your computer domain, trac etc.
> 
> -- 
> 
> Jani Tiainen


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