I owe you guys an apology. Turns out that Apple Safari, when a basic
auth password is saved in the keychain, doesn't even prompt you to
send your saved password; it just sends it automatically. So I didn't
see an authentication prompt because safari was silently
authenticating on my behalf. :/
You
I've definitely already been checking /var/log/auth.log, and haven't
been able to discern the problem; but I'll duplicate your testcase in
my environment to see if it works correctly for me, and then do a
binary-search from there.
Thanks for your responsiveness, and sorry for my delay in getting b
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 02:45:48AM +, Jonathon Anderson wrote:
Package: nginx-extras
Version: 1.6.2-5
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
I recently upgraded to debian 8 and, after doing so, realized that auth_pam in
nginx no longer
prompted me for a passwo
Package: nginx-extras
Version: 1.6.2-5
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
I recently upgraded to debian 8 and, after doing so, realized that auth_pam in
nginx no longer
prompted me for a password to edit my internal wiki. I noticed that auth_pam
appears to hav
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