Thank you are a lifesaver. That was it exactly. I couldn't find
that option anywhere. I bet if I looked at the Change Notes it was
probably there.
Paul Querna wrote:
> Ann Hopkins wrote:
>> Configuration: Linux, Apache 2.2.2, PHP 5.1.3, and Modsecurity
>> 1.9.3, Perl 5.8.8
>>
>> I have a pre-e
Ann Hopkins wrote:
> Configuration: Linux, Apache 2.2.2, PHP 5.1.3, and Modsecurity
> 1.9.3, Perl 5.8.8
>
> I have a pre-existing user password file which worked fine until
> Apache 2.2.2.
>
> I get an error message in the logs when a user and password is
> entered correctly.
>
>
> ...This fun
On 5/12/06, Ann Hopkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Configuration: Linux, Apache 2.2.2, PHP 5.1.3, and Modsecurity
1.9.3, Perl 5.8.8
I have a pre-existing user password file which worked fine until
Apache 2.2.2.
This version of mod-security I have found to work correctly with
2.2.2: http://www
Configuration: Linux, Apache 2.2.2, PHP 5.1.3, and Modsecurity
1.9.3, Perl 5.8.8
I have a pre-existing user password file which worked fine until
Apache 2.2.2.
I get an error message in the logs when a user and password is
entered correctly.
...This function has not been implemented on this pl