286 | | === Configuring authentication using the Account Manager plugin's !LoginModule === |
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288 | | To begin with, see the basic instructions for using the !LoginModule [http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AccountManagerPlugin/Modules#LoginModule here] and [http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AccountManagerPlugin/AuthStores here]. |
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290 | | The differences you need to be aware of when using the !LoginModule with WSGI, is that if you're using its !HttpAuthStore authentication module, then the page identified by the trac.ini ''authentication_url'' directive '''must''' be fetchable. See this example from one of the above links for hosting a single project: |
| 286 | === Using Apache authentication with the Account Manager plugin's Login form === |
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| 288 | To begin with, see the basic instructions for using the Account Manager plugin's [http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AccountManagerPlugin/Modules#LoginModule Login module] and its [http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/AccountManagerPlugin/AuthStores#HttpAuthStore HttpAuthStore authentication module]. |
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| 290 | The differences you need to be aware of when using the Login module with WSGI, is that if you're using its !HttpAuthStore authentication module, then the page identified by the trac.ini ''authentication_url'' directive '''must''' be fetchable. See this example from the !HttpAuthStore link for hosting a single project: |