freebsd-ports/www/lighttpd/files
Doug Barton 29813d5397 Remove painful examples of foo="", with particular prejudice against
constructions that parse out to [ -z "$foo" ] && foo=""

These are bad examples that get copied and pasted into new code, so the
hope is that with less bad examples there will be less need for me to
bring this up in review.

In a few of these files all that were changed were comments so that next
time I search for these patterns I won't trip on the file for no reason.

In a few places, add $FreeBSD$

No functional changes, so no PORTREVISION bumps
2011-05-15 02:49:17 +00:00
..
COPYING.mod_h264_streaming
extra-patch-mysqlauth
extra-patch-nodelay
h264_streaming.conf
lighttpd.sh.in
mysql_auth.sql
patch-src-mod_extforward.c
pkg-descr.mod_geoip
pkg-descr.mod_h264_streaming
pkg-plist.mod_geoip
pkg-plist.mod_h264_streaming
README.mysqlauth

References:
http://redmine.lighttpd.net/issues/752
http://redmine.lighttpd.net/attachments/1012/03_all_lighttpd-1.4.23-mysql_auth.diff
http://redmine.lighttpd.net/attachments/download/1012/03_all_lighttpd-1.4.23-mysql_auth.diff

This patch allows lighttpd to authenticate users against mySQL DBbr
NOTE: Only basic auth is implemented. Passwords are stored as MD5 hash in DB

make mysql db and user (read mySQL doc's if you don't know how)
import lighttpd-1.4.11-mysql_auth.sql

open lighttpd.conf and add
(be sure that you comment out any other auth - according to lighttpd docs)

auth.backend                                   = "mysql" 
auth.backend.mysql.host                        = "localhost" 
auth.backend.mysql.user                        = "db_user" 
auth.backend.mysql.pass                        = "db_pass" 
auth.backend.mysql.db                          = "db_name" 
auth.backend.mysql.port                        = "0" # (for default port 0, always needed)
auth.backend.mysql.socket                      = ""  # (for default leave blank, always needed)
auth.backend.mysql.users_table                 = "users_table" 
auth.backend.mysql.col_user                    = "col_name_username" 
auth.backend.mysql.col_pass                    = "col_name_password" # (md5 hash of password)
auth.backend.mysql.col_realm                   = "col_realm_name" 

configure lighttpd to use it (same as every other auth)

auth.require = ( "/some_path" =>
    (
        "method"  => "basic",
        "realm"   => "some_realm",
        "require" => "some_user",
    )
)

start lighttpd

P.S. patch include more complicated setup with separate table for domains.
If you are interested please contact with me to obtain more information.

Bugs, Patches and Suggestions
Send me E-Mail: drJeckyll@Jeckyll.net

-- drJeckyll