Re: [rt-users] Users randomly being logged in as other users
> Am I being daft because I don't actually see a solution in that thread? > There's a patch but the responder says it doesn't work. I think the solution was disabling mod_cache If there is documentation on what we can set to tell mod_cache not to cache headers, RT can be patched to use it. At this point, I don't think we've found the appropriate documentation. -kevin pgp53dQwLXAC7.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [rt-users] Users randomly being logged in as other users
> From: rt-users-boun...@lists.bestpractical.com [mailto:rt-users- > Sent: Friday, November 19, 2010 11:14 AM > To: rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com > Subject: Re: [rt-users] Users randomly being logged in as other users > > > Thank you for that, it's very interesting. what's most interesting is > that > when I brought this up in january I was laughed at like an idiot for > suggesting that the problem might possibly be something other than a > faulty > proxy server or caching router, but I digress. > > It turns out that mod_cache is actually enabled, I've been trying to > disable > it without breaking apache but no joy so far. I've done an apt-get > apache > upgrade to see if that'll help. > > Am I being daft because I don't actually see a solution in that thread? > There's a patch but the responder says it doesn't work. If you end up needing to build your apache from source, I think the ./configure option is --disable-module=cache Reading the documentation at http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_cache.html says that you can add this to your httpd.conf to prevent caching of anything: # disables caching of any file under / directory CacheDisable / Josh Narins Director of Application Development SeniorBridge 845 Third Ave 7th Floor New York, NY 10022 Tel: (212) 994-6194 Mobile: (917) 488-6248 Fax: (212) 994-4260 jnar...@seniorbridge.com SeniorBridge Managing Complex Chronic Care http://www.seniorbridge.com SeniorBridge Statement of Confidentiality: The contents of this email message are intended for the exclusive use of the addressee(s) and may contain confidential or privileged information. Any dissemination, distribution or copying of this email by an unintended or mistaken recipient is strictly prohibited. In said event, kindly reply to the sender and destroy all entries of this message and any attachments from your system. Thank you.
Re: [rt-users] Users randomly being logged in as other users
Thank you for that, it's very interesting. what's most interesting is that when I brought this up in january I was laughed at like an idiot for suggesting that the problem might possibly be something other than a faulty proxy server or caching router, but I digress. It turns out that mod_cache is actually enabled, I've been trying to disable it without breaking apache but no joy so far. I've done an apt-get apache upgrade to see if that'll help. Am I being daft because I don't actually see a solution in that thread? There's a patch but the responder says it doesn't work. Jeff Voskamp wrote: > > On 11/19/2010 05:50 AM, vmos wrote: >> >> Well we upgraded from debian sarge to debian lenny so that included an >> apache >> upgrade. I don't see mod_cache enabled on the new or the old server, do >> you >> think that would help? >> >>> I thought I recalled issues with mod_cache in apache and mixed sessions. >>> I don't recall if you mentioned any apache changes at the same time. >>> >>> Jeff >>> >>> >> > From about this time last year: > http://www.mail-archive.com/rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com/msg23253.html > > > jeff > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Users-randomly-being-logged-in-as-other-users-tp30238345p30259026.html Sent from the Request Tracker - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: [rt-users] Users randomly being logged in as other users
On 11/19/2010 05:50 AM, vmos wrote: > > Well we upgraded from debian sarge to debian lenny so that included an apache > upgrade. I don't see mod_cache enabled on the new or the old server, do you > think that would help? > >> I thought I recalled issues with mod_cache in apache and mixed sessions. >> I don't recall if you mentioned any apache changes at the same time. >> >> Jeff >> >> > >From about this time last year: http://www.mail-archive.com/rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com/msg23253.html jeff
Re: [rt-users] Users randomly being logged in as other users
Well we upgraded from debian sarge to debian lenny so that included an apache upgrade. I don't see mod_cache enabled on the new or the old server, do you think that would help? Jeff Voskamp wrote: > > On 11/18/2010 04:31 AM, vmos wrote: >> >> You're right, we went from 3.3 to 3.8.7. I think 2.4 was the nagios >> version I >> recently upgraded. >> There's no proxy. I wouldn't have thought that cookies were being passed >> about, the network is identical, it hasn't changed. >> All we've changed is the server and version. All this server does is RT >> >> >> Kevin Falcone-2 wrote: >>> >>> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 06:07:22AM -0800, vmos wrote: Hello, we were running RT 2.4 and we decided to upgrade to 3.8. we built a new server and instead of running it in-house, we moved it into our data centre. >>> >>> There was no RT release labeled 2.4, and you should be more specific >>> about which release of 3.8. 3.8 covers releases of RT over more than >>> 2.5 years. >>> >>> You haven't really provided helpful details (such as authorization and >>> webserver configurations) so any speculating is guesswork. >>> >>> Usually this involves a proxy server or incorrect caching. >>> You really need to sort out if there are cookies being passed from >>> user to user or something else going on. >>> >>> -kevin >>> The we started getting a problem were you would click on a link in RT or refresh the page and suddenly you would be logged in as somebody else. I asked about this and was told that it was down to some sort of NAT issue between here and our DC as we all appeared to be coming from the same IP address. After trying and failing to get to the bottom of the NAT issue, we decided to move the server back in-house. It's now in the same rack, plugged in to the same switch as the old server (that NEVER had this issue) That was two days ago and now we see the problem is still happening. What's going on? -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Users-randomly-being-logged-in-as-other-users-tp30238345p30238345.html Sent from the Request Tracker - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>> >>> >>> >> > I thought I recalled issues with mod_cache in apache and mixed sessions. > I don't recall if you mentioned any apache changes at the same time. > > Jeff > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Users-randomly-being-logged-in-as-other-users-tp30238345p30256452.html Sent from the Request Tracker - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: [rt-users] Users randomly being logged in as other users
On 11/18/2010 04:31 AM, vmos wrote: > > You're right, we went from 3.3 to 3.8.7. I think 2.4 was the nagios version I > recently upgraded. > There's no proxy. I wouldn't have thought that cookies were being passed > about, the network is identical, it hasn't changed. > All we've changed is the server and version. All this server does is RT > > > Kevin Falcone-2 wrote: >> >> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 06:07:22AM -0800, vmos wrote: >>> >>> Hello, we were running RT 2.4 and we decided to upgrade to 3.8. we built >>> a >>> new server and instead of running it in-house, we moved it into our data >>> centre. >> >> There was no RT release labeled 2.4, and you should be more specific >> about which release of 3.8. 3.8 covers releases of RT over more than >> 2.5 years. >> >> You haven't really provided helpful details (such as authorization and >> webserver configurations) so any speculating is guesswork. >> >> Usually this involves a proxy server or incorrect caching. >> You really need to sort out if there are cookies being passed from >> user to user or something else going on. >> >> -kevin >> >>> The we started getting a problem were you would click on a link in RT or >>> refresh the page and suddenly you would be logged in as somebody else. >>> I asked about this and was told that it was down to some sort of NAT >>> issue >>> between here and our DC as we all appeared to be coming from the same IP >>> address. >>> After trying and failing to get to the bottom of the NAT issue, we >>> decided >>> to move the server back in-house. It's now in the same rack, plugged in >>> to >>> the same switch as the old server (that NEVER had this issue) >>> That was two days ago and now we see the problem is still happening. >>> >>> What's going on? >>> -- >>> View this message in context: >>> http://old.nabble.com/Users-randomly-being-logged-in-as-other-users-tp30238345p30238345.html >>> Sent from the Request Tracker - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>> >> >> >> > I thought I recalled issues with mod_cache in apache and mixed sessions. I don't recall if you mentioned any apache changes at the same time. Jeff
Re: [rt-users] Users randomly being logged in as other users
You're right, we went from 3.3 to 3.8.7. I think 2.4 was the nagios version I recently upgraded. There's no proxy. I wouldn't have thought that cookies were being passed about, the network is identical, it hasn't changed. All we've changed is the server and version. All this server does is RT Kevin Falcone-2 wrote: > > On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 06:07:22AM -0800, vmos wrote: >> >> Hello, we were running RT 2.4 and we decided to upgrade to 3.8. we built >> a >> new server and instead of running it in-house, we moved it into our data >> centre. > > There was no RT release labeled 2.4, and you should be more specific > about which release of 3.8. 3.8 covers releases of RT over more than > 2.5 years. > > You haven't really provided helpful details (such as authorization and > webserver configurations) so any speculating is guesswork. > > Usually this involves a proxy server or incorrect caching. > You really need to sort out if there are cookies being passed from > user to user or something else going on. > > -kevin > >> The we started getting a problem were you would click on a link in RT or >> refresh the page and suddenly you would be logged in as somebody else. >> I asked about this and was told that it was down to some sort of NAT >> issue >> between here and our DC as we all appeared to be coming from the same IP >> address. >> After trying and failing to get to the bottom of the NAT issue, we >> decided >> to move the server back in-house. It's now in the same rack, plugged in >> to >> the same switch as the old server (that NEVER had this issue) >> That was two days ago and now we see the problem is still happening. >> >> What's going on? >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://old.nabble.com/Users-randomly-being-logged-in-as-other-users-tp30238345p30238345.html >> Sent from the Request Tracker - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Users-randomly-being-logged-in-as-other-users-tp30238345p30239826.html Sent from the Request Tracker - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
Re: [rt-users] Users randomly being logged in as other users
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 06:07:22AM -0800, vmos wrote: > > Hello, we were running RT 2.4 and we decided to upgrade to 3.8. we built a > new server and instead of running it in-house, we moved it into our data > centre. There was no RT release labeled 2.4, and you should be more specific about which release of 3.8. 3.8 covers releases of RT over more than 2.5 years. You haven't really provided helpful details (such as authorization and webserver configurations) so any speculating is guesswork. Usually this involves a proxy server or incorrect caching. You really need to sort out if there are cookies being passed from user to user or something else going on. -kevin > The we started getting a problem were you would click on a link in RT or > refresh the page and suddenly you would be logged in as somebody else. > I asked about this and was told that it was down to some sort of NAT issue > between here and our DC as we all appeared to be coming from the same IP > address. > After trying and failing to get to the bottom of the NAT issue, we decided > to move the server back in-house. It's now in the same rack, plugged in to > the same switch as the old server (that NEVER had this issue) > That was two days ago and now we see the problem is still happening. > > What's going on? > -- > View this message in context: > http://old.nabble.com/Users-randomly-being-logged-in-as-other-users-tp30238345p30238345.html > Sent from the Request Tracker - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > pgpqa7Tbz9Rp1.pgp Description: PGP signature
[rt-users] Users randomly being logged in as other users
Hello, we were running RT 2.4 and we decided to upgrade to 3.8. we built a new server and instead of running it in-house, we moved it into our data centre. The we started getting a problem were you would click on a link in RT or refresh the page and suddenly you would be logged in as somebody else. I asked about this and was told that it was down to some sort of NAT issue between here and our DC as we all appeared to be coming from the same IP address. After trying and failing to get to the bottom of the NAT issue, we decided to move the server back in-house. It's now in the same rack, plugged in to the same switch as the old server (that NEVER had this issue) That was two days ago and now we see the problem is still happening. What's going on? -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Users-randomly-being-logged-in-as-other-users-tp30238345p30238345.html Sent from the Request Tracker - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.