Ah yes you're right Johnnes, I took that rewrite out and could hit _session. Looks like I am using that rewrite for a different reason, seems like my couchapp won't directly access items in _attachments without it, e.g. "/js/foo.js" in "_attachments/js/foo.js"
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 11:23 AM, Johannes Jörg Schmidt < [email protected]> wrote: > Handlers defined in `[httpd] vhost_global_handlers` are already > routed. By default: _utils, _uuids, _session, _oauth, _users. > > g jo > > 2013/6/27 Travis Paul <[email protected]>: > > At the end of my rewrites I have: > > > > { > > "from": "*", > > "to": "*" > > } > > > > So that I can just use _session and other handlers as needed. > > > > > > > > On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 10:51 AM, Wordit <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> Does anyone know what rewrite rules are needed with a vhost so that > session > >> authorization works? > >> > >> I have the following rules but get a 401 error, despite the user being > >> correctly authenticated. > >> > >> {from: "/_session", to: "../../../_session"}, > >> {from:"/", to:'index.html'}, > >> {from:"/*", to:'*'} > >> > >> The vhost mydomain.com points to realhost.com/db/_design/db. Hence the > >> _session rewrite above, but that does not solve the problem. I still > get a > >> 401 error or http login modal. > >> > >> The error occurs when making a JSONP request via jQuery to > >> realhost.com/db/doc. I need to retrieve an entire document. > >> > >> Can a rewrite rule solve this, or possibly a different access method? > >> > >> Many Thanks, > >> > >> Marcus > >> >
