Thanks for the advice Eric!
I looked it up and found information and examples like the one below. However
the X_REMOTE_USER header always comes out empty, I can not figure out why. I
can see that REMOTE_USER indeed contains an authentic username. According to
mod_rewrite documentation the below
On Feb 4, 2008 3:14 PM, Cenk Oguz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am currently trying to add the REMOTE_USER environment variable into a
> response header or forward header (using mod_jk).
>
> However we also need to strip the first few characters of the REMOTE_USER
> when adding it to the
Hi!
I am currently trying to add the REMOTE_USER environment variable into a
response header or forward header (using mod_jk).
However we also need to strip the first few characters of the REMOTE_USER when
adding it to the header.
We are adding the header to the request response using mod_head