Hello fellow selfhoster! on my debian server I use Caddy as reverse proxy, and would like to protect some services and files with a password. I would like, however, to be able to access some protected files programmatically, from a script. using Caddy’s built-in basic_auth works as intended, but I’d like to be able to use a login form instead of just a browser prompt. This is AFAIK not possible, so I’m looking for alternatives. Any idea?

  • dgdft@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    How does programmatic access tie into the desire for a login form?

    Either way, you can do a login form -> basic auth forwarding page by rigging up some simple JS, or access programmatically in a direct way by simply setting a manual Authorization header.

    • tubbadu@lemmy.kde.socialOP
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      7 days ago

      How does programmatic access tie into the desire for a login form?

      I would like to keep files with “private” information protected from public access, but I would like to access them from a script. An example: i wrote a karaoke application to use with my friends, they have to go to a webpage and select the songs they like, and then the karaoke app connects to the server to get the updated preference file. I would like that the users had a “nice login form” to select their songs, and then I’d like my karaoke app to easily download the file while still keeping it password-protected