[cgiwrap-users] Authentication without .htaccess
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From: Eetu H. <eh...@ik...> - 2002-11-29 18:45:05
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I'm trying to set up TWiki for the site of my students' organization. The site is hosted by the university and the environment is best described as paranoid. After a long search I finally found a content management system which is at least somehow compatible with cgiwrap, but now I'm in trouble... I've read all the discussions in the archive regarding cgiwrap's problem with .htaccess and tried to get the administration of the server to help me, but it wasn't possible because the excact server doesn't have a centralized user database and using one from a remote server would force the use of ssl, which isn't available. I guess many people have solved this problem before me and now I'm begging for advice. I'm in no way a professional/experienced perl or cgi (let alone http (yes, I do mean the protocol)) programmer, so I'd prefer a readymade authentication library/script which could be used to replace .htaccess and .htpasswd in cgi scripts. TWiki's registration uses .htpasswd, so I would prefer this alternative authentication method to use it as well, but this is of course not obligatory. -- "You know how people always say that thing about artists making work with political content? That they're "preaching to the converted"? Well, we're totally into that." -Johanna Fateman, Le Tigre, http://www.laweekly.com/ink/01/19/music-davis.php |