On 8/14/06, Nick Kew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for responding.
Any hints as to how? I installed ports/apache22. What compile time options are needed to make this work?
I tried "WITH_PGSQL=YES WITH_CUSTOM_AUTH=dbd" and that didn't seem to do it. When using the example config from http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_authn_dbd.html I get the following errors:
[crit] (70023)This function has not been implemented on this platform: DBD: failed to initialise
That's what made me question if anyone has been able to get it to work on FreeBSD. Either something was missed when I compiled or this is actually not a valid combination (apache2.2, postgresql8.1, FreeBSD 6.1).
How do I specify the order so that mod_auth_basic doesn't get in before it? The examples on the mod_auth_pgsql site show that you should set the AuthType to basic - I tried it both at the top and bottom of my .htaccess file with the same results. Is this something where I need to change the order the modules are loaded in httpd.conf?
I understand. When I tried the mod_authn_dbd as per the example on apache.org I got the error described above about it not being implemented on this platform and that wasn't in a .htaccess. I am trying .htaccess for mod_auth_pgsql as it's worked like that before. I don't think this is the cause of the current error though.
Hopefully the above is more specific. Additionally here's my .htaccess for using mod_auth_pgsql that works fine in apache 2.0 but not 2.2:
AuthName "Administration Area"
On Monday 14 August 2006 20:44, alan bryan wrote:
> I'm trying to set up some sort of basic authentication in Apache
> 2.2authenticating against a PostgreSQL
> 8.1 database.
>
> Has anyone been able to successfully get the new mod_authn_dbd to work on
> FreeBSD?
Of course:-)
Thanks for responding.
Any hints as to how? I installed ports/apache22. What compile time options are needed to make this work?
I tried "WITH_PGSQL=YES WITH_CUSTOM_AUTH=dbd" and that didn't seem to do it. When using the example config from http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_authn_dbd.html I get the following errors:
[crit] (70023)This function has not been implemented on this platform: DBD: failed to initialise
That's what made me question if anyone has been able to get it to work on FreeBSD. Either something was missed when I compiled or this is actually not a valid combination (apache2.2, postgresql8.1, FreeBSD 6.1).
> I've also tried mod_auth_pgsql which compiles fine but I get the error:
> "No Authn provider configured"
> when I run it using the same .htaccess that works fine in Apache 2.0.
That looks like mod_auth_basic getting in before it.
How do I specify the order so that mod_auth_basic doesn't get in before it? The examples on the mod_auth_pgsql site show that you should set the AuthType to basic - I tried it both at the top and bottom of my .htaccess file with the same results. Is this something where I need to change the order the modules are loaded in httpd.conf?
And you really shouldn't tr and run any SQL-based authentication
from .htaccess. mod_authn_dbd won't let you (it would be a security
risk to let .htaccess users specify their own SQL query to be executed
by the server), and using .htaccess is not compatible with efficient
usage of SQL.
I understand. When I tried the mod_authn_dbd as per the example on apache.org I got the error described above about it not being implemented on this platform and that wasn't in a .htaccess. I am trying .htaccess for mod_auth_pgsql as it's worked like that before. I don't think this is the cause of the current error though.
> So, any ideas to fix the above issues or get some other way to get basic
> auth to work on 2.2?
You'd need to me more specific about what doesn't work for you.
Hopefully the above is more specific. Additionally here's my .htaccess for using mod_auth_pgsql that works fine in apache 2.0 but not 2.2:
AuthName "Administration Area"
AuthType basic
Auth_PG_host localhost
Auth_PG_port 5432
Auth_PG_encrypted on
Auth_PG_user username
Auth_PG_database dbname
Auth_PG_pwd_table users
Auth_PG_uid_field username
Auth_PG_pwd_field password
require user username
Thanks again,
Alan
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Nick Kew
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