[Zope] Re: Zope User in Apache Logs
Josef Meile
jmeile at hotmail.com
Thu May 18 11:14:34 EDT 2006
>>> > If your Zope auth solution can put a header in the http response,
>>> then > you can use a custom apache logging directive to put this in your
>>> > Apache log in place of what it thinks the username is.
>>> I put this on the "log" method of the medusa/http_server.py file:
>>> self.response.setHeader('remote_user',name)
>
> As you've found out, this is the wrong level to do this ;-)
Yes, I must confess I didn't read your suggestion the first time.
>>> and set my apache access log like this:
>>> CustomLog /home/apache/httpd/logs/access_log combined
>>>
>>> [Some Apache config comes here]...
>>> There you see the %l and %u directives, which are the "Remote
>>> logname" and the "Remote user".
>
> Yeah, these aren't the ones you want to be using ;-)
>
>>> But apache still doesn't get the zope authenticated user. So, Chris,
>>> do you remember what header you set, where, and which method you used?
>> Ok, Answering to this question. I guess I had to set the header inside
>> the authenticate method of the BasicUserFolder class. Here is what I did:
>>
>> def authenticate(self, name, password, request):
>>
>> [Some code comes here]...
>> request.response.setHeader('remote-user',logUser)
>
> Well, I wouldn't use that header, try using X-MyUserName instead, and
> then in the apache config you'd use %{X-MyUserName}o
Thanks Chris, that was exactly what I was looking for. Now Apache logs
the correct authenticated user.
Regards
Josef
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