Hello, In your configuration, you defined access right for shared folder and no proxy rules I setup Apache in front of Jenkins servlet container by adding the following in httpd.conf: # Jenkins ProxyPass /jenkins http://localhost:8080/jenkins ProxyPassReverse /jenkins http://localhost:8080/jenkins <Proxy http://localhost:8080/jenkins*> Order deny,allow Allow from all </Proxy>
Regards, Arnaud. 2012/4/17 Fabricio Cannini Flores <fabricio.cann...@sematext.com>: > Hi there > > I'm trying to setup the above mentioned scenario, but after a couple > of days head-banging the wall, > i can't make the dreaded user/password box show up. I have some users > in the passwd file which I'd like to use to authenticate and authorize > the access to a given url. > Please accept my apologies if this is off-topic, but given what i read > on Jenkins docs, > i'm guessing having an apache server proxying requests to/from jenkins > is a common scenario. > > > This is how I setup: > > | me | <----> 'the tubes' <----> | gateway w/ apache proxying to/from > jenkins | <----> internal network <----> | jenkins | > > I followed this tutorial: > http://code.google.com/p/mod-auth-external/wiki/ConfigApache22 , > tried using the new and old syntax of configuration, and also tried > the .htaccess approach, all to no avail. > > This is my apache conf: > http://pastie.org/3800000 > > And this is the .htaccess file placed in '/var/www/jenkins/.htaccess' . > ------------ > DefineExternalAuth pwauth pipe /usr/sbin/pwauth > > AuthType Basic > AuthName "jenkins" > AuthBasicProvider external > AuthExternal pwauth > require valid-user > ------------- > > Can anybody please tell what's wrong with my setup? > Am I overlooking some very basic thing ? Is it possible to do what i'm trying > ? > > TIA