[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run several intranet sites for our company on a linux
server using VirtualHosts. I've created a wildcard SSL
certificate for our intranet sites which work when I browse
to the fully qualified domain name (i.e.
https://home.domain.org) but
Nathan Kellogg mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone successfully setup user authentication using an
SQL database?
Yes, and I cannot imagine I'm the only one.
If you didn't succeed in getting it to work, then you'd better post what
you have done so far (compile/config) and what errors you
Nathan Kellogg mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We tried using mod_authn_dbd with MySQL but there are apparently no
MySQL ( or PostgreSQL ) drivers built in to the mod_authn_dbd or to
mod_dbd. I do not have the resources to compile myself so that is
where I get stuck!
Yes, that has something
Nathan Kellogg mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is also mod_auth_mysql which I got to work on 2.2.3 for both
user and group (at the time I tried 2.2.3, only user auth was
available). There is a patch available for mod_auth_mysql-3.0.0 to
make it compile with Apache 2.2.3.
We installed
Nathan Kellogg mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the reply Rob.
...
Client does not support authentication protocol
This was because the MySQL client built into the mod was not
compatible with MySQL 5.x To make it compatible, we needed
to tell MySQL server to use the old
Lowe, Grant mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All.
I'm getting the error:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /mrtg on this server.
I have searched through Google and looked at various web pages and
numerous USENET news groups. I have checked the permissions
on the mrtg
herauthon mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://yoursite.net/ - main page w/o path
ihmo
127.0.0.1 - - [27/Nov/2006:12:57:00 +0100] GET / HTTP/1.0 200 3751
- Apache/2.2.3 (Unix) (internal dummy connection)
127.0.0.1 - - [27/Nov/2006:12:57:00 +0100] GET / HTTP/1.0 200 3751
- Apache/2.2.3
Emil Edeholt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The pages on my site is accessed via index.php?page=foo where
foo is the file.
All pages that starts with admin_ should require a password.
I've tried to do this:
FilesMatch $page=admin_$
From: Firas Abu -Saleh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Experts..
I installed apache server a while back and it was working fine.
I stopped using it for few months. Now when I try to start the
server I get the following error message:
[Fri Dec 15 00:22:27 2006]
On Thu, September 21, 2006 07:44, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
I installed MySQL-5.0.24a from source into /usr/local, set it up (have
it running), modified /etc/ld.so.conf and ran ldconfig. I downloaded
httpd-2.2.3 and apr_dbd_myqsl.c again and applied your proposed changes to
all those files.
On Thu, September 21, 2006 10:12, Ben wrote:
Hi Rob,
Just 'cos I got it working on one machine doesn't say so much -
thanks for having a go.
It may be a good idea to get a tail on the mysql log ( hostname.err )
This is the complete MySQL error log. As it is a fresh install, there's not
much
Ben mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
vi apr_dbd_mysql.c #rewrite the functions dbd_mysql_error and
dbd_mysql_check_conn as follows -
/* apr_dbd_mysql.c
-*/
//Rewrite function dbd_mysql_check_conn (5 lines at line 744)
...
Hi all,
I have installed httpd-2.2.3, apr-1.2.7 and apr-util-1.2.7 with MySQL
support (using MySQL-5.0.24a).
When I start the server authentication works well.
After some time (don't know much) when I try to logon I get error 500. When I
restart Apache, authentication is working again.
Below
Ben mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rob, (Nick)
Hi Ben,
I made all changes to the files as suggested, but... WTF is going on..?
I'm not getting any errors anymore...!! DBD-MySQL auth is working! ^$%$#
(Which is of course a Good Thing but now I don't know what error I would
have had.)
I'm
On Fri, September 8, 2006 15:11, Ben wrote:
Rob, Ganesh
I think that Ganesh was confusing perl DBD for apr-DBD.
We don't use Perl on our systems.
I guess so.. No hard feelings. :-)
Rob, as you correctly guessed, I didn't do something different from
the first build. However I was pretty
Hi all,
Yesterday I upgraded to mysql-5.0.24a. After that, I recompiled apr-1.2.7,
apr-util-1.2.7 and httpd-2.2.3.
Everything works fine, except that I get a bunch of error logs:
[Thu Sep 07 09:06:29 2006] [crit] (20014)Internal error: DBD: Can't connect to
mysql
[Thu Sep 07 09:06:29 2006]
ganesh ganesh mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also check with the following perl module presence:
DBD::mysql, Bundle::DBD::mysql, Bundle::DBI, DBI, DBI::DBD
It worked before without all those Perl modules. Can you explain why I
need Perl modules to get Apache, APR-DBD and MySQL working now
On Wed, August 16, 2006 11:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a directive for apache that can make all the users not viewing
the list of the file in a directory when they access Apache webserver from
browser? I'm thinking about something like DirAccess off/on.
Nick Kew mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 12 August 2006 09:43, Rob Sterenborg wrote:
But, I'm starting to feel stupid now and here's why.
When I point the browser to the url I'm prompted for my user/pass.
When I enter that information, there's no telling what Apache will
do
On Thu, August 10, 2006 17:48, Nick Kew wrote:
The AuthDBDUserPWQuery directive contains User. Should it also work for
Require group?
Nope. If you want to check groups from your database, you'll need
mod_authz_dbd and Require dbd-group admins
Ah. And I need the files
Hi all,
It took me a long time but I was finally able to compile Apache with DBD and
get it working. That is: it seems to authenticate (no errors indicating
otherwise) but it reports an error about an Authoritative handler.
Searching around to resolve that I was pointed to the
On Thu, August 10, 2006 15:36, Boyle Owen wrote:
...
- all certs for the hosts are bundled within one file
Never heard of this... AFAIK, a certificate has a unique common name
which is supposed to match the domain name requested by the client. I don't
know how you'd have several CNs. Do you
On Thu, August 10, 2006 15:45, Joshua Slive wrote:
...
Below is the config for the test directory and the error I get.
As you can see, AuthBasicAuthoritative is not set so should default to On.
(No
.htaccess files in use.) I tried both settings, but the same error keeps
showing up.
Can
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