ID: 3362
Updated by: derick
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Closed
Bug Type: Apache related
Assigned To:
Comments:
User reported that the problem has gone.
Previous Comments:
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[2001-02-26 06:08:45] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No, this seems to be gone in PHP 4.
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[2001-02-24 13:50:59] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does this still occur with PHP 4.0.4pl1?
James
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[2001-02-10 14:04:16] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
refiled as a bug against 4.0.
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[2000-01-31 11:10:25] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I use a "normal" i.e. htaccess-authenification, apache puts
the username-string into to the (combined) logfile.
When I use the php-authentification, there is no username in
the logfile. So it seems, that apache does not know, that the
user is now authenticated.
Should there perhaps be something like
GLOBAL(php3_rqst)->connection->user=estrdup(user);
in functions/post.c?
I am using php as a module for apache 1.3.9.
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