In our installation of trac 1.2, the only way I can disable a user login is
by
removing them manually from the file pointed at by htdigest_file=
in trac.ini's [account-manager] section.
(somehow, web admin interface does not do this :-( )
However, the user is still able to modify trac contents, as long as they
didn't log out in the browser (even after a reboot of the trac server).
So they still hold some kind of login/access token.
Question: how does one log out all the users from the server side?
(i.e., expire their access tokens) ?
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We need this to make the trac server read-only.
Thanks,
Dima
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by
removing them manually from the file pointed at by htdigest_file=
in trac.ini's [account-manager] section.
(somehow, web admin interface does not do this :-( )
However, the user is still able to modify trac contents, as long as they
didn't log out in the browser (even after a reboot of the trac server).
So they still hold some kind of login/access token.
Question: how does one log out all the users from the server side?
(i.e., expire their access tokens) ?
------------------
We need this to make the trac server read-only.
Thanks,
Dima
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