
Documentation for Crowd 1.4. Documentation for other versions of Crowd is available too.
Crowd provides a number of modules that allow you to configure Crowd to authenticate HTTP Authentication requests made to an Apache web server.
The following features are provided:
Note: These instructions assume some Unix system and Apache configuration knowledge.
Using Subversion under Apache?
Crowd's Subversion connector allows you to password-protect a Subversion repository and provide fine grained access by group or user. Read more.
mod_perl module installed and configured.SOAP::Lite (v0.69 or greater required)Digest::SHA1ErrorCache::CacheThe following instructions are for Unix systems. If you're running Apache on Windows, see the notes below.
Download the required Perl modules from CPAN using the links above and install them as follows:
tar xvzf Cache-Cache-1.05.tar.gz cd Cache-Cache-1.05 perl Makefile.PL make make install
See http://search.cpan.org/~jhi/perl-5.8.0/pod/perlmodinstall.pod for a detailed description of the various ways of installing Perl modules on your system.
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Crowd authentication, authorisation and perl module for Apache 2 |
unzip Crowd-Apache-Connector-1.2.2.zip cd Atlassian-Crowd-1.2.2/ perl Makefile.PL make make install cd ../Apache-CrowdAuth-1.2.2/ perl Makefile.PL make make install cd ../Apache-CrowdAuthz-1.2.2/ perl Makefile.PL make make install
Ensure that mod_perl is enabled. Your Apache config file should contain a line like the following:
LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so
Many common distributions of Apache come with mod_perl preconfigured.
To tell Apache to use Crowd to authenticate requests for a particular location, edit the Apache config file to add the following commands to a <Location> or <Directory> section.
Alias /crowd/ "/var/crowd/" <Directory "/var/crowd/"> . . . AuthName crowd AuthType Basic PerlAuthenHandler Apache::CrowdAuth PerlSetVar CrowdAppName appname PerlSetVar CrowdAppPassword apppassword PerlSetVar CrowdSOAPURL http://localhost:8095/crowd/services/SecurityServer PerlSetVar CrowdCacheEnabled on PerlSetVar CrowdCacheLocation /tmp/CrowdAuth PerlSetVar CrowdCacheExpiry 300 require valid-user . . . </Directory>
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Defines the realm of the authentication. This information is typically provided to the user in the dialog box popped up by their browser |
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Tells apache to use basic authentication |
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Tells Apache to delegate authentication to the CrowdAuth module |
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Set the Application Apache should authenticate as |
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Set the password for the Application |
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The URL of the Crowd SOAP service |
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[optional] Controls whether CrowdAuth caches authentications locally to improve performance. Set to "on" or "off". Caching is "on" by default |
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[optional] The directory in which CrowdAuth's local cache is stored. Defaults to |
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[optional] The time (in seconds) before cached authentications in CrowdAuth's local cache expire. Defaults to 300 seconds (5 minutes) |
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Tells Apache that clients must provide a valid username/password to access the location |
If you want to restrict access to a certain Directory or Location in your Apache configuration to a subset of Crowd users and/or groups, add the following lines to your configuration:
<Location> . . . PerlAuthzHandler Apache::CrowdAuthz PerlSetVar CrowdAllowedUsers johnh,kevinr PerlSetVar CrowdAllowedGroups developers,crowd-administrators,customers:r . . . </Location>
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Tells Apache to use the |
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Allow only the users |
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Allow only members of the |
注意:
CrowdAllowedUsers or CrowdAllowedGroups would be needed for a particular location. You can define both. If you do, then access is granted if either is satisfied.CrowdCacheEnabled setting is on, then authorisation checks are cached in order to increase performance. This means that changes to group membership in Crowd may not be reflected immediately in user access.The CrowdAuth module logs detailed output if the Apache LogLevel parameter is set to info or debug. This can be useful in diagnosing problems.
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One or both of the |
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The attempt to authenticate the application with Crowd failed. Check the values of the |
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Failed to authenticate a username/password pair provided by the client. This may just mean that the username or password supplied is incorrect. Note that |
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Internal SOAP protocol error. |
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Indicates that Apache can't connect to the Crowd SOAP service. |
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Indicates that the URL used to connect to the Crowd SOAP service is incorrect. Check the value of the |
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This message indicates a missing or old installation of SOAP::Lite. Try installing (or reinstalling) version 0.69 SOAP:Lite. On Windows, you will get this error if you haven't manually upgraded the SOAP::Lite ppm (see below) |
mod_perl and Perl Modules on Windows
Setting up CrowdAuth on an Apache instance running on Windows requires that some things be done differently. The following instructions assume you are using ActivePerl as your Perl environment.
mod_perl pre-installed. A Win32 version of mod_perl in PPM format is available here..tar.gz format used to distribute CrowdAuth (and other modules) is supported by most modern Windows archiving utilities (WinZip, for example).make utility used to build the Perl modules is not part of a Windows. nmake, Microsoft's equivalent, is available as a self-extracting archive here.The required modules (Digest::SHA1, Error, Cache::FileCache, SOAP:Lite) are available through the Perl Package Manager utility.
CrowdAuth needs a newer version of SOAP::Lite than is supplied with ActivePerl (0.69 vs 0.55). A prebuilt ppm of the correct version can be installed from the University of Winnipeg's repository using the following command:
C:\>ppm install http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms/SOAP-Lite.ppd
Apache::CrowdAuth on WindowsExtract Apache-CrowdAuth-0.06.zip using Winzip or equivalent... cd Apache-CrowdAuth-0.06 perl Makefile.PL nmake nmake install
When editing the httpd.conf file and adding the mod_perl.so module to Apache, you may need to add the following line above the LoadModule line:
LoadFile "C:/Perl/bin/perl58.dll" LoadModule perl_module modules/mod_perl.so
This LoadFile line points to the perl58.dll in your Perl install directory.