mailing list responses (was Re: FW: AuthCookie Woes!)
> Further...no one needs to know or care about PerlMod around hereI posted a > question two weeks ago about Apache::AuthDBI...and no one responded. > > So looks like you are on your own.. Not true; people do know and care about Apache:: modules around here. There are lots of reasons why you might not have received a timely response to a particular question. You may be asking about a module that no one on the list uses. You may be asking at a bad time when the people who know this module don't have time to help you. You may not have posted enough information. You may have sent your message in HTML or as an attachment (which annoys many people on this and other lists). You can ask your question again if you like, or you can check the documentation of the module in question to see if there's any more specific instructions for getting help. There's also a wealth of information in the list archives which you can search through. - Perrin
Re: FW: FW: AuthCookie Woes!
At 07:59 AM 9/4/2001 -0400, Chris Lavin wrote: >Im sorry I thought that everyone would be familiar with Appach::AuthCookie Perhaps if you posted a tiny httpd.conf and the url of where it's running. And I'd tend to use telnet for debugging and write log messages in Apache::AuthCookie where its setting the header, and so on. Bill Moseley mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
FW: FW: AuthCookie Woes!
Im sorry I thought that everyone would be familiar with Appach::AuthCookie and I am usin g Apache Auth::Ticket. Thanx -Original Message- From: Peter J. Schoenster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 11:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FW: AuthCookie Woes! On 3 Sep 2001, at 22:36, Chris Lavin wrote: > I have used a sniffer and no cookie is being sent! Man this is > frustrating! I'm sure we've all been there. I haven't seen any code. Why not show how you are doing it, otherwise, I don't see how anyone could help. Peter Despite considerable evidence that it doesn't work, many projects seem to rely on telepathy as the mechanism for communicating requirements from users to developers. --Karl E. Wiegers
Re: FW: AuthCookie Woes!
Further...no one needs to know or care about PerlMod around hereI posted a question two weeks ago about Apache::AuthDBI...and no one responded. So looks like you are on your own.. On Mon, 3 Sep 2001, Chris Lavin wrote: > I have used a sniffer and no cookie is being sent! Man this is frustrating! > > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of Dzuy Nguyen > Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:00 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: AuthCookie Woes! > > > Chris Lavin wrote: > > > It does NOT seem to be being presented to my browser. I am utterly > confused > > by this. I have really debugged the code and it thinks that it is > > instructing apache to send the cookie, but my browser never receives it. > > > > Thanx > > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > > Behalf Of Dzuy Nguyen > > Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 11:56 AM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: AuthCookie Woes! > > > > Chris Lavin wrote: > > > > > I need help with Apache::Authcookie It does not seem to be sending > > > the cookie to the Browser. For those of you familiar with AuthCookie > > > PLEASE Help. I have heard of oddities with IE so I tried Netscape and > > > no differnce. AuthXCookie uses error_header_out to send > > > cookie..ThanxChris > > > > I'm pretty sure AuhthCookie sends the cookie to the browser. Whether > > the browser accepts it or presents > > it to the server is another matter. You can check the browser's cookie > > file to see if your cookie is in there > > (if your cookie has an expiration date). Make sure you set the cookie > > domain correctly. Normally the > > cookie is instructed to present the cookie to the server whose domain is > > as specified in the cookie. > > You can look into the HTTP header and see if there is a Set-Cookie: line > there. To see whether the > browser is sent a cookie, I'd suggest you tell the browser to warn you > before > accepting the cookie or > better yet, get a http sniffer or write an http client and see it for > yourself. > > > -- - Medi Montaseri [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unix Distributed Systems EngineerHTTP://www.CyberShell.com CyberShell Engineering -
Re: FW: AuthCookie Woes!
"Chris Lavin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have used a sniffer and no cookie is being sent! Man this is frustrating! Are you positive the cookie domain is being set properly? -- Dave Hodgkinson, http://www.hodgkinson.org Editor-in-chief, The Highway Star http://www.deep-purple.com Interim CTO, web server farms, technical strategy
FW: AuthCookie Woes!
I have used a sniffer and no cookie is being sent! Man this is frustrating! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dzuy Nguyen Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: AuthCookie Woes! Chris Lavin wrote: > It does NOT seem to be being presented to my browser. I am utterly confused > by this. I have really debugged the code and it thinks that it is > instructing apache to send the cookie, but my browser never receives it. > > Thanx > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of Dzuy Nguyen > Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 11:56 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: AuthCookie Woes! > > Chris Lavin wrote: > > > I need help with Apache::Authcookie It does not seem to be sending > > the cookie to the Browser. For those of you familiar with AuthCookie > > PLEASE Help. I have heard of oddities with IE so I tried Netscape and > > no differnce. AuthXCookie uses error_header_out to send > > cookie..ThanxChris > > I'm pretty sure AuhthCookie sends the cookie to the browser. Whether > the browser accepts it or presents > it to the server is another matter. You can check the browser's cookie > file to see if your cookie is in there > (if your cookie has an expiration date). Make sure you set the cookie > domain correctly. Normally the > cookie is instructed to present the cookie to the server whose domain is > as specified in the cookie. You can look into the HTTP header and see if there is a Set-Cookie: line there. To see whether the browser is sent a cookie, I'd suggest you tell the browser to warn you before accepting the cookie or better yet, get a http sniffer or write an http client and see it for yourself.
AuthCookie Woes!
I need help with Apache::Authcookie It does not seem to be sending the cookie to the Browser. For those of you familiar with AuthCookie PLEASE Help. I have heard of oddities with IE so I tried Netscape and no differnce. AuthXCookie uses error_header_out to send cookie.. Thanx Chris