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Basic Auth in LAMP not working

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    shrey
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    Any idea why the following Apache config is not able to enable Basic Auth in my LAMP app?


    ServerName %{HTTP_HOST}
    
    <VirtualHost *:80>
        DocumentRoot /app/data/public
    
        LogFormat "%{X-Forwarded-For}i %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" proxy
        CustomLog "|/bin/cat" proxy
        ErrorLog "|/bin/cat"
    
        <Directory /app/data/public>
    #        Options +FollowSymLinks
    #        AllowOverride All
    #        Require all granted
            
            Options +FollowSymLinks
            AllowOverride None
    
            AuthType Basic
            AuthName "Secure Content"
            AuthBasicProvider file
            AuthUserFile "/app/data/apache/.htpasswd"
            Require valid-user
    
        </Directory>
    
        # Do not remove this include. It's required for your app to see the Real IP
        Include "/app/code/apache/rpaf.conf"
        # This line can be commented out, if you do no require PHPMyAdmin Access
        Include "/app/code/apache/phpmyadmin.conf"
    
    </VirtualHost>
    
    
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    • S shrey

      Any idea why the following Apache config is not able to enable Basic Auth in my LAMP app?


      ServerName %{HTTP_HOST}
      
      <VirtualHost *:80>
          DocumentRoot /app/data/public
      
          LogFormat "%{X-Forwarded-For}i %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" proxy
          CustomLog "|/bin/cat" proxy
          ErrorLog "|/bin/cat"
      
          <Directory /app/data/public>
      #        Options +FollowSymLinks
      #        AllowOverride All
      #        Require all granted
              
              Options +FollowSymLinks
              AllowOverride None
      
              AuthType Basic
              AuthName "Secure Content"
              AuthBasicProvider file
              AuthUserFile "/app/data/apache/.htpasswd"
              Require valid-user
      
          </Directory>
      
          # Do not remove this include. It's required for your app to see the Real IP
          Include "/app/code/apache/rpaf.conf"
          # This line can be commented out, if you do no require PHPMyAdmin Access
          Include "/app/code/apache/phpmyadmin.conf"
      
      </VirtualHost>
      
      
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      matix131997
      wrote on last edited by matix131997
      #2

      @shrey
      Correct the line

      AllowOverride None
      
             AuthType Basic
             AuthName "Secure Content"
             AuthBasicProvider file
             AuthUserFile "/app/data/apache/.htpasswd"
             Require valid-user
      
         </Directory>"
      

      to

      AllowOverride All
      
             Require valid-user
             AuthName "Cloudron LDAP Authentication"
             AuthBasicProvider ldap
             AuthType Basic
             AuthLDAPURL ${CLOUDRON_LDAP_URL}/${CLOUDRON_LDAP_USERS_BASE_DN}?username?sub?(username=*)
             AuthLDAPBindDN ${CLOUDRON_LDAP_BIND_DN}
             AuthLDAPBindPassword ${CLOUDRON_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD}
         </Directory>
      

      This is a ready-made way through Cloudron and you can create a special "user" account for authorization purposes.

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      • matix131997M matix131997

        @shrey
        Correct the line

        AllowOverride None
        
               AuthType Basic
               AuthName "Secure Content"
               AuthBasicProvider file
               AuthUserFile "/app/data/apache/.htpasswd"
               Require valid-user
        
           </Directory>"
        

        to

        AllowOverride All
        
               Require valid-user
               AuthName "Cloudron LDAP Authentication"
               AuthBasicProvider ldap
               AuthType Basic
               AuthLDAPURL ${CLOUDRON_LDAP_URL}/${CLOUDRON_LDAP_USERS_BASE_DN}?username?sub?(username=*)
               AuthLDAPBindDN ${CLOUDRON_LDAP_BIND_DN}
               AuthLDAPBindPassword ${CLOUDRON_LDAP_BIND_PASSWORD}
           </Directory>
        

        This is a ready-made way through Cloudron and you can create a special "user" account for authorization purposes.

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        shrey
        wrote on last edited by shrey
        #3

        @matix131997 said in Basic Auth in LAMP not working:

        AllowOverride All

        Strangely, this is working in Firefox, but not Chrome (tried Incognito).

        Correction: it works (had to clear site data & cookies).

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        • S shrey

          @matix131997 said in Basic Auth in LAMP not working:

          AllowOverride All

          Strangely, this is working in Firefox, but not Chrome (tried Incognito).

          Correction: it works (had to clear site data & cookies).

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          matix131997
          wrote on last edited by
          #4

          @shrey This is interesting. I hadn't noticed before that you had a complete different way of authorization. That's why I made an edit to the post and gave you the exact instruction, which is already implemented as standard.

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