[rt-users] External authorization in RT

Ruslan U. Zakirov Ruslan.Zakirov at acronis.com
Tue Sep 21 10:58:02 EDT 2004


I think you can add next lines to prevent auth:

          <Location /NoAuth/>
                  SetHandler perl-script
                  PerlHandler RT::Mason
          </Location>


Biernacki, Michal wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I've sucessfuly installed RT. It works perfect:-) Right now I'm trying to
> configure RT with external authorization (Windows NT domain). I made some
> changes in RT_Config.pm:
> 
> Set($WebExternalAuth , 1);
> Set($WebFallbackToInternalAuth , 1);
> Set($WebExternalAuto , 1);
> 
> I've also made changes to httpd.conf:
> 
> <VirtualHost 10.107.10.3>
>         ServerAdmin mbiernacki at nodomain.com
>         DocumentRoot /usr/local/rt3/share/html
>         AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
>         ServerName helpdesk.nodomain.com
>         PerlModule Apache::DBI
>         PerlRequire /usr/local/rt3/bin/webmux.pl
>         <Location />
>                 SetHandler perl-script
>                 PerlHandler RT::Mason
>                 PerlAuthenHandler Apache::AuthenNTLM
>                 AuthType ntlm
>                 require valid-user
>                 PerlAddVar ntdomain "EDP PLWAWMPDC01"
>                 PerlAddVar defaultdomain EDP
>                 PerlAddVar fallbackdomain EDP
>                 PerlSetVar ntlmsemkey 0
>                 PerlSetVar splitdomainprefix 1
>         </Location>
> </VirtualHost>
> 
> After these changes I can login into the web interface of RT. Unfortunately
> I can not create new ticket using e-mail. The mail server tries to "login"
> to the RT, but NTLM authentication is not supported.
> Do you have any ideas or workaround?
> 
> Best regards
> Michal
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