Package: apache-ssl
Version: 1.3.29.0.2-4
After the upgrade of the package apache-ssl from 1.3.29.0.1-3 to 1.3.29.0.2-4,
the PerlAuthzHandler is not used by mod_perl for Basic authentication (no error
in logs).
PerlAuthenHandler and PerlHandler work fine.
When I downgrade apache-ssl evrything
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On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 15:44:39 +0100 (CET)
Fabio Massimo Di Nitto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
what happens if you disable mod_auth_ssl? be aware that auth load
module order is important... mod_perl is executed after mod_auth_ssl
therefor basic authentication is hadled by apache-ssl.
Hi Nelson,
there might be several reasons why it is not starting. I think the
easiest way for me to see the problem is if you can send me a tar of
/etc/apache.
Thanks
Fabio
PS since i consider this an important problem please provide me
information as soon as possible.
On Mon, 22 Mar
Hi Nelson,
there might be several reasons why it is not starting. I think the
easiest way for me to see the problem is if you can send me a tar of
/etc/apache.
Thanks
Fabio
PS since i consider this an important problem please provide me
information as soon as possible.
Hello Fabio
Hi Nelson,
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
Hello Fabio
It's attached the /et/apache as you said.
Please, take a look.
Yes and you attached a bit too much. Please consider changing user name
and passwords ;)
But one thing that is strange: If I reboot the computer,
Yes and you attached a bit too much. Please consider changing user name
and passwords ;)
Yes... :-)
Thank you.
The only think i can spot is the php4 module. What happens if you disable
php4 and upgrade apache? Or otherwise just try to install
libapache-mod-ssl, load it into the apache
Ok let's try another approach...
apt-get install apache-common
this should bring apache-common to the latest version.
Add set -x to /usr/share/apache/postinst.common
apt-get install apache
(to trigger again it's postinst script, be aware that it will produce
quite a lot of output and we need
Ok let's try another approach...
apt-get install apache-common
this should bring apache-common to the latest version.
Add set -x to /usr/share/apache/postinst.common
apt-get install apache
(to trigger again it's postinst script, be aware that it will produce
quite a lot of output and we
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