
nah, everything goes worse.. I have updated to 2.1.7 and now it does not even deliver the messages..
Anyway, Another interesting detail that I noticed is; when I click on Logout, and then try to login, it does not authenticates me directly, and I can enter the web interface after a second login. After that, as i have described before, each click requires re-login.
Anyone having idea??
Onur.
Mark Sapiro <msapiro@value.net> wrote: M. Onur ERGiN wrote:
Another detail that may be useful is; one day my web server crashed, an it took some time to find out the problem. It was related to mod_mime_magic module. In the httpd.conf, there were a line: MIMEMagicFile /etc/httpd/conf/magic . This line was preventing me from starting the http service. and its status was : httpd stopped but subsys locked!
When I changed that line to "MimeMagicFile /etc/httpd/conf/magic " (MIME --> Mime) I could be able to start the web service, and it is now working fine. Can the problem be somehow related to mod_mime_magic ?? (I suppose, it shouldn't be)
Two things here. Apache directive names (as opposed to arguments) are case-insensitive, so your change above shouldn't make any difference. And, assuming /etc/httpd/conf/magic is the default, I don't think this could be involved.
If this were my problem, I would run a packet sniffer on the host and make sure that the cookie is being properly returned in the GET and POST requests.
Or I might start by modifying Mailman/Cgi/admin.py to log some additional debugging information - in particular, os.environ.get('HTTP_COOKIE').
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