So now I think I'm validating correctly, but I have a redirection problem.

                "The page isn't redirecting properly"
--Brian

From: Lee, Brian [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 2:12 PM
To: Montague, Mark; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Cosign-discuss] need mod_cosign.so binary (cosign 3)

Thanks Mark.

I did manage to get my hands on a trusted cosign 3 binary from someone here, 
and it helped.


It got rid of my errors about not understanding certain config options.



For example:



In my configuration, I use 'CosignValidReference', which was added in Cosign 
version 3.

With my old mod_cosign.so, I get this error when I restart apache2

"Invalid command 'CosignValidReference', perhaps misspelled or defined by a 
module not included in the server configuration"

When I use the new binary, that error goes away.



Now I have other problems (validation - not getting my cookie), but that was 
helpful. Thank you.



--Brian


From: Mark Montague [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 10:01 PM
To: [email protected]; Lee, Brian
Subject: Re: [Cosign-discuss] need mod_cosign.so binary (cosign 3)

On December 14, 2010 10:22 , "Lee, Brian" 
<[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
I tried like heck to get apsx2 installed so that I could compile my own cosign 
3 binary, but it is extremely difficult to install that on my server. I will 
install one rpm, then get a list of dependencies a mile long, install some of 
those, then discover more dependencies. It's very difficult.

Could someone send me a cosign (version 3) mod_cosign.so binary file? If it was 
compiled for any flavor of linux, I'll give it a try.

I strongly recommend that you do not run any mod_cosign binary compiled by 
someone else, unless you personally know and trust that person.  You may want 
to ask other Unix system administrators at your local institution if they have 
a the latest mod_cosign filter compiled for the version of SuSE that you are 
running.

Keep in mind that apxs2 needs to be compiled for the same version of Apache 
HTTP Server that you are running, with the same options, same compilation 
switches, and same libraries.  Therefore you should get apxs2 from the same 
place you got httpd.  I have not run SuSE myself, but it looks like you need to 
install the apache2-devel package from the oss repository:

http://forums.opensuse.org/archives/sf-archives/archives-software/331878-where-apxs-libapreq2-suse-10-2-a.html


--

  Mark Montague

  [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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