Can you send a snippet of your auth.cf and also of your authtype in your
mon cf file (if you are using shadow/getpwnam/userfile)?

Also, to rule out your browser or anything not related to mon, search for
"default_username" and "default_password"(or something similiar to the
two) in mon.cgi and modify it so it defaults to the 
"aled" account(remember to change this back once you see the outcome!).

On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Aled Treharne wrote:

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Andrew Ryan [mailto:andrewr@;nam-shub.com]
> > Sent: 11 November 2002 06:48
> > To: Aled Treharne; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: RE: mon.cgi not remembering login details?
> > 
> > 
> > At 11:27 PM 11/10/02 +0000, Aled Treharne wrote:
> > 
> > >Indeed, apologies for not mentioning this before, but cookies are
> > >enabled and are working fine for other sites (the several different
> > >versions of Bugzilla I use, for example).
> > >
> > >When I'm logged in, although the line says "logged in as 
> > aled", all of
> > >the commands that are set as AUTH_ANY in the user.cf file are still
> > >greyed out....
> > 
> > 
> > OK, if cookies are working, and mon.cgi says that you are 
> > logged in as the 
> > user you think you are, then that indicates you have a mon 
> > authentication 
> 
> Hi Andrew.
> 
> Thanks for persisting...
> 
> My authentication is working fine - command line has no problem. My
> feeling is that it's more in the way that the script records the fact
> that I've logged in....it doesn't seem to be able to remember that...
> 
> Hrm, running a few tests today.
> 
> Ta,
> Aled.
> 

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