Re: Cannot authenticate (after six years)

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Using Chrome? Open a new tab and enter
chrome://policy

If the policy BasicAuthOverHttpEnabled is set to false that would be an explanation.


Am 20. Juli 2023 15:28:12 MESZ schrieb Eric Covener <covener@xxxxxxxxx>:
On Thu, Jul 20, 2023 at 9:08 AM Andrew Hoff
<andrew.hoff@xxxxxxxxxxx.invalid> wrote:

Hello,

Strange problem. Everything was going great for at least six years then all of a sudden authentication using port 80 failed. Authentication using port 443 works fine.
I first noticed the problem because apache no longer creates the REMOTE_USER env variable. I want authentication using port 80, i.e. plain vanilla http.

httpd.conf attached. See line 169. (httpd service is running.)
If I enter the following url it should bring up a login box: http://172.18.0.20/~hoff (It no longer does.)
Error_log: [Thu Jul 20 21:39:57.913337 2023] [core:error] [pid 3460:tid 3522] (13)Permission denied: [client 172.18.0.97:54422] AH00035: access to /~hoff/index.html denied (filesystem path '/home/hoff/public_html/index.html') because search permissions are missing on a component of the path

I rebuilt the server and am using fedora 38 fully updated. Problem still persists.

FYI only (netstat -nap | grep httpd):
tcp 0 0 172.18.0.20:80 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 3456/httpd
tcp 0 0 172.18.0.20:443 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 3456/httpd
tcp6 0 0 fec0::ac12:14:443 :::* LISTEN 3456/httpd
tcp6 0 0 fec0::ac12:14:80 :::* LISTEN 3456/httpd


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