solute string up through the first
> slash and then zero or more characters of any kind."
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> andrew
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> On Feb 12, 2012, at 5:03 PM, Nick Ragusa wrote:
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> > Hey folks - I'm having some difficulties troubleshooting our CoSign
> 3.1.4 Apache2 filter.
Hey folks - I'm having some difficulties troubleshooting our CoSign 3.1.4
Apache2 filter. Upon successful authentication, we're seeing:
[notice] mod_cosign: invalid destination: https://example.com/... (partial
match)
I've modified filters/apache2/mod_cosign.c to help increase the verbosity
of lo
form or
> a message in the hands of the person administering the cosign-protected
> service: the factor can be required (or not) on a per-service or even
> per-page basis; but hopefully most institutions would not need this sort of
> granular control, and so I think your solution i
My department has recently been tasked with requiring our users to fill out
a web form or allow them to opt-out. Since the vast majority of our
applications are CoSign protected, we thought this would be a great place to
capture our users and redirect them after a successful login. The current
thin