Hi Achim, I can solve this problem by drawing upon a way you said. Cgi-bin directory isn't contained within territory of Kerberos Authentication! I didn't pick up on this.
I changed httpd.conf as follows. (I've written Kerberos config on httpd.conf not .htaccess) ------------from here-------------from here--------- #<Directory /var/www/html> //Before <Directory /var/www> //After AuthType Kerberos --- abbr. --- </Directory> ------------to here---------------to here---------- I could get value of "REMOTE_USER" variable(i.e. principal name)by this change. You made the point right! Thank you very very much! Achim!! Please, no flames about my bad English. Thanks!! Achim Grolms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hallo, > in normale case mod_auth_kerb sets the environment variable > with the Kerberos principal of the user as you expect. > In your case I think that Authentication does not work! > > Are you really, really sure Authentication is activated for your cgi-bin > directory? > > > Achim > > > -----------from here-----------from here------------------ > DOCUMENT_ROOT = /var/www/html > GATEWAY_INTERFACE = CGI/1.1 > HTTP_ACCEPT = / > HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING = gzip, deflate > HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE = ja > HTTP_CONNECTION = Keep-Alive > HTTP_HOST = server.hogehoge > HTTP_USER_AGENT = Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; > .NET > CLR 1.1.4322) > PATH = /sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin > QUERY_STRING = > REMOTE_ADDR = 192.168.0.52 > REMOTE_HOST = client.hogehoge > REMOTE_PORT = 1364 > REQUEST_METHOD = GET > REQUEST_URI = /cgi-bin/demo.pl > SCRIPT_FILENAME = /var/www/cgi-bin/demo.pl > SCRIPT_NAME = /cgi-bin/demo.pl > SERVER_ADDR = 192.168.0.100 > SERVER_ADMIN = [EMAIL PROTECTED] > SERVER_NAME = server.hogehoge > SERVER_PORT = 80 > SERVER_PROTOCOL = HTTP/1.1 > SERVER_SIGNATURE = Apache/2.0.53 (Fedora) Server at server.hogehoge Port 80 > SERVER_SOFTWARE = Apache/2.0.53 (Fedora) > ________________________________________________ Kerberos mailing list Kerberos@mit.edu https://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/kerberos