Chris Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I'm on a private network with no DNS entries, just entries in >> /etc/hosts. I can't find any useful log entries about this. > > Make sure you have a ServerName set, and the canonical names setting > will let mythweb pick up that info.
Both done. > Otherwise, just manually set the > cookie domain constant to the name you use to access the machine. The CookieDomain docs say that it has to be a string starting with a dot and containing at least one more internal dot. Since I access my myth machine as simply "boots", I wasn't sure what to use here. I tried changing ServerName to boots.foo.local and setting CookieDomain to .foo.local, but that didn't help. I have also set CookieTracking to "on". I noticed that Debian's apache2 has very few modules enabled by default. I've got just these ones enabled: actions cgi php4 userdir usertrack Am I missing something else crucial? Sorry for these dumb and off topic questions! Dan
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