On 12/6/14, quasiroot <quasir...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>
> The question is (of course!) how the configuration (see previous
> descriptions) can be changed such that authentication succeeds and HTTP 401
>
> no longer occurs.


AFAIK , what you are requesting is impossible . HTTP 401 is the
(obligatory) first step in both basic as well as digest HTTP
authentication schemes .

@osimons : cmiiw

> Ultimately I want to access Trac from an Eclipse Mylyn
> client. What concrete steps could resolve this lasting issue?
>

I've received reports from both Trac & Bloodhound users integrating
successfully with Mylyn . In your case I do not know exactly what
would be the problem but afaict HTTP 401 status code is definitely not
the root cause .

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