Greetings All,
Trying to ('trouble')shoot an authorisation issue with Mod_Authnz_Ldap,
and find builtin 'assistance' somewhat sparse.
I finally got the 4 needed modules loaded (bigger config samples would
be _very_ useful), a network traffic sniffer says the LDAP server is
giving back the
NormW wrote:
Trying to ('trouble')shoot an authorisation issue with Mod_Authnz_Ldap,
and find builtin 'assistance' somewhat sparse.
I finally got the 4 needed modules loaded (bigger config samples would
be _very_ useful),
In theory only two modules are needed - mod_ldap and mod_authnz_ldap.
This is an initial posting of a patch for comments.
I will Bugzilla it in a few days if no one has requested any changes.
This patch handles a few independently-reviewable changes that do not
entirely fix the build on Cygwin, but do make important progress in that
direction.
* build/install.sh:
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
Tarballs for 2.0.53 are available and at:
http://www.apache.org/~jerenkrantz/httpd-2.0.53/
Once we receive 3 +1s (and no -1s, hopefully!), I'll move it over to the
mirrors. I then hope to be able to do the announcement and email some
time on Monday.
With httpd-test on
* Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
Tarballs for 2.0.53 are available and at:
http://www.apache.org/~jerenkrantz/httpd-2.0.53/
Once we receive 3 +1s (and no -1s, hopefully!), I'll move it over to the
mirrors. I then hope to be able to do the announcement and email some
time on Monday.
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
Tarballs for 2.0.53 are available and at:
http://www.apache.org/~jerenkrantz/httpd-2.0.53/
+1 on RHEL3
Regards,
Graham
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Good morning Graham,
...and thanks for the reply.
Kind of working from 2.0.x 'logic' but found I also needed:
Mod_Auth_Basic, and
Mod_Authz_User; this to use the 'normal' require valid-user.
I tend to 'maximum' .conf files so that all settings are visible, but a
friend sent me a working one and
söndag 06 februari 2005 21.23 skrev Graham Leggett:
Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
Tarballs for 2.0.53 are available and at:
http://www.apache.org/~jerenkrantz/httpd-2.0.53/
Hi.
I'd say +1, but I think I have no rights to vote. It seems to work just fine
on several Mandrakelinux 10.0
On Sun, Feb 06, 2005 at 09:39:47PM +0100, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I'd say +1, but I think I have no rights to vote. It seems to work just fine
on several Mandrakelinux 10.0 production boxes and also on Cooker.
Even if you aren't a committer, you can always cast a vote. Everyone's input
is