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On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 10:37:01AM +1030, Brett Lymn wrote:
> 
> 2) For some unknown (to me) reason the upstream is prompting for auth
> even though the basic auth header is there.  It does not do this if I
> have login=*:password but if I set login=PASS the upstream prompts.
> 

Scratch this one - the stupid stupid stupid upstream seems to cache the
username/cred pair after the first time it does a ldap lookup and will
reject the authentication if the password.  Once I cleared the caches
this went away - when the auth rewrite works this won't be a problem.
It looks like there is a setting on the upstream that will clear the
cached entry if auth fails, why this isn't on by default is a mystery.

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Brett Lymn
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