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Top Forums Web Development User authentication for some Perl CGI scripts Post 302258546 by cbkihong on Friday 14th of November 2008 08:00:52 PM
Old 11-14-2008
I'll not give you concrete Apache config because

(1) I cannot test it from my environment
(2) I do not wish to encourage excessive spoon-feeding

Using authentication is a pretty basic area of Apache administration. You should be able to dig it up from other resources for exact details. I'll just give you pointers.

The main idea is, you first need to select the authentication mechanism - basic or digest authentication.

If your pages are served over HTTPS, that having a password essentially unencrypted will not be captured by eavesdropping, you can probably get by using basic authentication:
mod_auth_basic - Apache HTTP Server

If you need a bit more security, but a bit more tedious to set up, use digest authentication:
mod_auth_digest - Apache HTTP Server

Then you just plug one of the password stores for use with the authentication, in your case the LDAP one. You will then need configuration specific to LDAP.

This page essentially covers most of what you should know (concepts - you will need to find LDAP-specific info in other pages):
Authentication, Authorization and Access Control - Apache HTTP Server

Finally, in your Perl pages, check the REMOTE_USER environment variable. According to the CGI Specification, Apache should pass this username to you in case the user has been authenticated successfully. Do confirm this yourself.

If you use CGI object, you may retrieve it by $cgi->remote_user().
 

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Plack::Handler::CGI(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Plack::Handler::CGI(3pm)

NAME
Plack::Handler::CGI - CGI handler for Plack SYNOPSIS
Want to run PSGI application as a CGI script? Rename .psgi to .cgi and change the shebang line like: #!/usr/bin/env plackup # rest of the file can be the same as other .psgi file You can alternatively create a .cgi file that contains something like: #!/usr/bin/perl use Plack::Loader; my $app = Plack::Util::load_psgi("/path/to/app.psgi"); Plack::Loader->auto->run($app); This will auto-recognize the CGI environment variable to load this class. If you really want to explicitly load the CGI handler, you can. For instance you might do this when you want to embed a PSGI application server built into CGI-compatible perl-based web server: use Plack::Handler::CGI; Plack::Handler::CGI->new->run($app); DESCRIPTION
This is a handler module to run any PSGI application as a CGI script. UTILITY METHODS
setup_env() my $env = Plack::Handler::CGI->setup_env(); my $env = Plack::Handler::CGI->setup_env(\%override_env); Sets up the PSGI environment hash for a CGI request from %ENV> and returns it. You can can provide a hashref of key/value pairs to override the defaults if you would like. SEE ALSO
Plack perl v5.14.2 2011-06-22 Plack::Handler::CGI(3pm)
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