Randy Rasmussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This worked to some degree. Here is the page I get now. > Now I get this error: > [Fri Oct 12 14:17:50 2001] [error] access to /test2/ failed for > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, reason: Apache::AuthCookieLDAP: didn't the secret key from > for auth realm SA > > How does the secret key work and how should I create it?
I'm not familiar with the Apache::AuthCookieLDAP module, so you'd have to refer to its documentation for details. It may be a word, phrase or password depending on the module. I'd start with the SALDAP_SecretKeyFile that you've specified in your httpd.conf: > > > PerlSetVar SALDAP_SecretKeyFile .../apache/foobar.com.key See if it exists and verify that the UID under which the web server is running has permission to access that file. > > Apologize for my ignorance. > > Randy > > Chris Strom wrote: > > > Are you running login.pl under Apache::Registry? If not, something like > > the following should work: > > > > Alias /perl/ /home/httpd/perl/ > > PerlModule Apache::Registry > > <Location /perl> > > SetHandler perl-script > > PerlHandler Apache::Registry > > Options ExecCGI > > </Location> > > > > Then put your login.pl script into /home/httpd/perl and change > > > > > PerlSetVar SALoginScript /cgi-bin/login.pl > > > > to > > > > PerlSetVar SALoginScript /perl/login.pl > > > > Randy Rasmussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > I am having a problem with a module that needs Apache->request. > > > > > > The module is AuthCookieLDAP. I have a .htaccess (/test2/.htaccess) file > > > that looks like: > > > AuthType Apache::AuthCookieLDAP > > > AuthName SA > > > PerlAuthenHandler Apache::AuthCookieLDAP->authenticate > > > PerlAuthzHandler Apache::AuthCookieLDAP->authorize > > > require valid-user > > > > > > That in turn reads my httpd.conf file which has the following: > > > <Files LOGIN> > > > AuthType Apache::AuthCookieLDAP > > > AuthName SA > > > SetHandler perl-script > > > PerlHandler Apache::AuthCookieLDAP->login > > > </Files> > > > > > > PerlModule Apache::AuthCookieLDAP > > > PerlSetVar SAPath / > > > PerlSetVar SALoginScript /cgi-bin/login.pl > > > PerlSetVar SALDAP_DN "o=isp" > > > PerlSetVar SADBI_DSN "isp" > > > PerlSetVar SALDAP_SecretKeyFile .../apache/foobar.com.key > > > PerlSetVar SALDAP_User tesuser > > > PerlSetVar SALDAP_host host.foobar.com > > > #PerlSetVar SALDAP_host ldap.foobar.com > > > PerlSetVar SALDAP_EncryptionType "none" > > > PerlSetVar SALDAP_SessionLifetime 00-24-00-00 > > > > > > > > > Then it runs the login.pl script which looks like: > > > #!/usr/bin/perl > > > # > > > # $Id: login.pl,v 1.1 2000/07/11 17:03:05 jacob Exp $ > > > use strict; > > > use 5.004; > > > use Text::TagTemplate; > > > use Apache; > > > > > > my $t = new Text::TagTemplate; > > > my $r = Apache->request(); > > > > > > my $destination; > > > my $authcookiereason; > > > if ( $r->prev() ) { # we are called as a subrequest. > > > $destination = $r->prev()->args() > > > ? $r->prev()->uri() . '?' . $r->prev->args() > > > : $r->prev()->uri(); > > > $authcookiereason = $r->prev()->subprocess_env( > > > 'AuthCookieReason' ); > > > } else { > > > $destination = $r->args( 'destination' ); > > > $authcookiereason = $r->args( 'AuthCookieReason' ); > > > } > > > $t->add_tag( DESTINATION => $destination ); > > > > > > unless ( $authcookiereason eq 'bad_cookie' ) { > > > $t->template_file( "../html/login.html" ); > > > } else { > > > $t->template_file( "../html/login-failed.html" ); > > > } > > > > > > $r->send_http_header; > > > print $t->parse_file unless $r->header_only; > > > > > > > > > When I go to /test2/index.html I get this error: > > > Can't locate object method "request" via package "Apache" at > > > .../cgi-bin/login.pl line 16. > > > [Wed Oct 10 10:43:26 2001] [error] [client 172.28.22.253] Premature end > > > of script headers: .../cgi-bin/login.pl > > > > > > Here is the software and versions I have installed: > > > > > > apache 1.3.20, Apache-AuthCookie-3.00, Apache-AuthCookieLDAP-0.02, > > > mod_perl-1.26, perl5.005_02 > > > > > > Please help. I have looke all over deja.com, and all of the perl and > > > mod_perl sites I can think of to no avail.