Re: HTTP_REFERRER and Mod_perl
"Khachaturov, Vassilii" wrote: > > Please keep in mind that what you describe is a behaviour of one particular > user agent. > Some UAs just never send referer for anonymity. (Sometimes proxy will do > that for them). Some do it for links from a web page, but not from a file:// > URL. Some don't care for the URI scheme, and you get referer's from one's > bookmarks on the disk. > Another example: Just noticed the other day that NS6 won't send a referer if the user does "open in a new window" when right-clicking a link to a script. Gack. Though I would consider that a bug.
RE: HTTP_REFERRER and Mod_perl
Please keep in mind that what you describe is a behaviour of one particular user agent. Some UAs just never send referer for anonymity. (Sometimes proxy will do that for them). Some do it for links from a web page, but not from a file:// URL. Some don't care for the URI scheme, and you get referer's from one's bookmarks on the disk. So, I think, the moral of the story is that basing your site logic on smth that requires particular way of referer tracking is not the best option. You probably want to use some means of session control if you want to make it more standard/portable (there are many ways of doing it - discussed lots of times around here). I agree, however, that if you are aiming at some local community and you are pretty sure about their least common denominator of referer-sending behaviour, the CPU wasted at your server will be less if you check the referer. I personally use referer only for xrefs validation/stats purposes. Vassilii http://www.tarunz.org/~vassilii -Original Message- From: Stef Telford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 2:36 PM To: siberian Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: HTTP_REFERRER and Mod_perl When i link, they do. So i guess the moral of the story here is that meta tag redirects DONT set the REFERER variable at all.
Re: HTTP_REFERRER and Mod_perl
John wrote: > Are you hitting the page directly? If so then you will not get a referer. > You have to link to it from another page in order for that variable to be > set. If the page is the first to load in the browser there is no referring > page. > Just a thought! no, thank you. it was a good question and it got me thinking. I use the meta tags to push the person through the custom authentication process. The thing that i notice is that all the pages that are 'during' and the first one thereafter (the main menu as it is) dont have this set. When i link, they do. So i guess the moral of the story here is that meta tag redirects DONT set the REFERER variable at all. which is good to know, but requires a bit of a hefty rewrite on my end, and lots of checking the request_uri. Whelp. thank you everyone. i cant believe it was that obvious, but at least i will(should) have it working shortly. satori and peace. Stefs
Re: HTTP_REFERRER and Mod_perl
Are you hitting the page directly? If so then you will not get a referer. You have to link to it from another page in order for that variable to be set. If the page is the first to load in the browser there is no referring page. Just a thought! John- On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Stef Telford wrote: > John wrote: > > I think your mispelling : > > > > HTTP_REFERER , not HTTP_REFERRER > > > > When in doubt run a check on your %ENV hash > > > > foreach( keys %ENV ) { > > print "$_ = $ENV{ $_ }\n" ; > > } > > > > you know.. thats the funny thing. I DO that. i have > changed the spelling of HTTP_REFERRER to HTTP_REFERER > but still i dont get this showing up in mod_perl. is this set via > another Apache module perhaps ? Is it okay to have the > mod_perl handle all the .pl files instead of mod_cgi ? > > here is the $ENV sorted alphabetical, as you can see. > no HTTP_REFERER of any sort. frankly i am a bit stumped > by this. > > > GATEWAY_INTERFACE="CGI-Perl/1.1" > HTTPS="on" > HTTP_ACCEPT="image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, > image/png, */*" > HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET="iso-8859-1,*,utf-8" > HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING="gzip" > HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE="en" > HTTP_CONNECTION="Keep-Alive" > HTTP_COOKIE="sessionid=NMqr%2Fl6Rilxfo;" > HTTP_HOST="chronozon.dyndns.org" > HTTP_PRAGMA="no-cache" > HTTP_USER_AGENT="Mozilla/4.75 [en] (X11; U; FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE i386; > Nav)" > MOD_PERL="mod_perl/1.24" > > > thanks for you time > (and sorry my correct spelling ;) > > regards, > Stef >
Re: HTTP_REFERRER and Mod_perl
John wrote: > I think your mispelling : > > HTTP_REFERER , not HTTP_REFERRER > > When in doubt run a check on your %ENV hash > > foreach( keys %ENV ) { > print "$_ = $ENV{ $_ }\n" ; > } > you know.. thats the funny thing. I DO that. i have changed the spelling of HTTP_REFERRER to HTTP_REFERER but still i dont get this showing up in mod_perl. is this set via another Apache module perhaps ? Is it okay to have the mod_perl handle all the .pl files instead of mod_cgi ? here is the $ENV sorted alphabetical, as you can see. no HTTP_REFERER of any sort. frankly i am a bit stumped by this. GATEWAY_INTERFACE="CGI-Perl/1.1" HTTPS="on" HTTP_ACCEPT="image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, image/png, */*" HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET="iso-8859-1,*,utf-8" HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING="gzip" HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE="en" HTTP_CONNECTION="Keep-Alive" HTTP_COOKIE="sessionid=NMqr%2Fl6Rilxfo;" HTTP_HOST="chronozon.dyndns.org" HTTP_PRAGMA="no-cache" HTTP_USER_AGENT="Mozilla/4.75 [en] (X11; U; FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE i386; Nav)" MOD_PERL="mod_perl/1.24" thanks for you time (and sorry my correct spelling ;) regards, Stef
Re: HTTP_REFERRER and Mod_perl
Stef Telford wrote: > The problems arise when i try to use HTTP_REFERRER from > the $ENV enviroment. All the other variables are set jst fine > (HTTP_HOST, > HTTP_ACCEPT, HTTPS) but no HTTP_REFERRER. What am I doing > wrong to not 'obtain' this variable. it never shows up in the $ENV list. > Is this an oversight of mod_perl (v1.24). > Your reference the variable as HTTP_REFERRER when it is actually HTTP_REFERER (mispelled in the header specs). When I call $ENV{'HTTP_REFERER'} from a script in my perl-bin it works fine. -- Clint Gilders Servermaster Onlinehobbyist Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: HTTP_REFERRER and Mod_perl
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Stef Telford wrote: > The problems arise when i try to use HTTP_REFERRER from > the $ENV enviroment. All the other variables are set jst fine > (HTTP_HOST, > HTTP_ACCEPT, HTTPS) but no HTTP_REFERRER. What am I doing > wrong to not 'obtain' this variable. it never shows up in the $ENV list. > Is this an oversight of mod_perl (v1.24). Probably because somebody at Netscape didn't spell check when creating the aforementioned Header field: HTTP_REFERER ^ A.k.a. the internet generation's hidden agenda against referrer's third r. -- Jeremy Mates http://www.sial.org/
Re: HTTP_REFERRER and Mod_perl
I think your mispelling : HTTP_REFERER , not HTTP_REFERRER When in doubt run a check on your %ENV hash foreach( keys %ENV ) { print "$_ = $ENV{ $_ }\n" ; } John- On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Stef Telford wrote: > hello, > okay, this may be a silly configuration problem, but I would > really like to know if its jst me with this problem. if it is, then i > dont mind > being hit around the hit and pointed to the appropiate place for further > reading. > > I have setup Apache (1.3.14) to use mod_perl for all the > perl scripts (.pl) on the webroot. Everything is working great, I have > written my own authentication procedures against postgreSQL 7 and > have also used the Apache::DBI. Thats not the problem. > > The problems arise when i try to use HTTP_REFERRER from > the $ENV enviroment. All the other variables are set jst fine > (HTTP_HOST, > HTTP_ACCEPT, HTTPS) but no HTTP_REFERRER. What am I doing > wrong to not 'obtain' this variable. it never shows up in the $ENV list. > Is this an oversight of mod_perl (v1.24). > > I need this to stop people from typing in URLS or jumping to > a location from a bookmark. If i cant do it this way, then I guess I > will > have to use the MD5 encrypted url checksum and do it that way. > > Thanks for your thoughts and input. > Regards, > Stefs > >
Re: HTTP_REFERRER and Mod_perl
You spell too well. Try HTTP_REFERER. -Balazs On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Stef Telford wrote: > hello, > okay, this may be a silly configuration problem, but I would > really like to know if its jst me with this problem. if it is, then i > dont mind > being hit around the hit and pointed to the appropiate place for further > reading. > > I have setup Apache (1.3.14) to use mod_perl for all the > perl scripts (.pl) on the webroot. Everything is working great, I have > written my own authentication procedures against postgreSQL 7 and > have also used the Apache::DBI. Thats not the problem. > > The problems arise when i try to use HTTP_REFERRER from > the $ENV enviroment. All the other variables are set jst fine > (HTTP_HOST, > HTTP_ACCEPT, HTTPS) but no HTTP_REFERRER. What am I doing > wrong to not 'obtain' this variable. it never shows up in the $ENV list. > Is this an oversight of mod_perl (v1.24). > > I need this to stop people from typing in URLS or jumping to > a location from a bookmark. If i cant do it this way, then I guess I > will > have to use the MD5 encrypted url checksum and do it that way. > > Thanks for your thoughts and input. > Regards, > Stefs >