> I was considering forking the module and fixing bugs like these, but I > am not quite sure how much sense that makes given the fact that NTLM is > deprecated technology.
If you're considering forking it, it may not be deprecated. I'd suggest trying to release a module to CPAN that resolves your specific issue, but has a slightly different namespace than Apache2::NTLM. Make it clear what your module does that Apache2::NTLM does not. Maybe Apache2::NTLM::OTRS. If the bug you are running is a blocker for a lot of NTLM users, you should see an increase in the use of your module. This is a very healthy software development process, one that I think GitHub is really doing a great job of executing on. On Wednesday, March 28, 2012 at 11:18 PM, Michiel Beijen wrote: > Hi, > > IP schreef op 2012-03-27 16:03: > > > I've successfuly managed to make AuthenNTLM work with my PHP script, > > but the for some reason the Apache error log is now flooded with > > messages like: > > [error] Bad/Missing NTLM/Basic Authorization Header for > > /....somefile.php > > > > This is actually reported as a (very old) bug in the RT queue for the > module: > https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=39602 > > > > -- > Mike