Hello,
I have configured Galaxy, but I would be very interested in configure it with PAM or /etc/passwd (/etc/shadow) instead of creating a user in the web interface. How can I configure Galaxy for authenticating with system files?
Thanks.
I don't know how one would do this precisely but I believe it is possible at the proxy level - i.e. setting up Apache to handle this and authenticate with system resources. I believe Tim Booth's work on integrating galaxy into biolinux uses system users for authentication by default.
The following thread has more discussion on that: http://lists.bx.psu.edu/pipermail/galaxy-dev/2014-March/018770.html
More generic information on configuring an Apache Proxy can be found here: https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Config/ApacheProxy
Hope this helps.
-John
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 9:22 AM, Daniel Ruiz Molina daniel.ruiz@aomail.uab.es wrote:
Hello,
I have configured Galaxy, but I would be very interested in configure it with PAM or /etc/passwd (/etc/shadow) instead of creating a user in the web interface. How can I configure Galaxy for authenticating with system files?
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This should be possible with Apache as the proxy and the mod_auth_pam Apache module. From a high level, the configuration should be similar to using mod_authnz_ldap or mod_auth_kerb as documented here: https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Config/ExternalUserDatbases
-Will
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 10:03 AM, John Chilton jmchilton@gmail.com wrote:
I don't know how one would do this precisely but I believe it is possible at the proxy level - i.e. setting up Apache to handle this and authenticate with system resources. I believe Tim Booth's work on integrating galaxy into biolinux uses system users for authentication by default.
The following thread has more discussion on that: http://lists.bx.psu.edu/pipermail/galaxy-dev/2014-March/018770.html
More generic information on configuring an Apache Proxy can be found here: https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Config/ApacheProxy
Hope this helps.
-John
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 9:22 AM, Daniel Ruiz Molina daniel.ruiz@aomail.uab.es wrote:
Hello,
I have configured Galaxy, but I would be very interested in configure it with PAM or /etc/passwd (/etc/shadow) instead of creating a user in the
web
interface. How can I configure Galaxy for authenticating with system files?
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