
configuration of httpd is not changed. In this server, I also run sqwebmail, a cgi based user interface for maildirs, and it runs just perfect. I am sure, nothing is wrong with the post information.. And when I check the cookies, I just see the following hex data as mailman's cookies: 2802000000691b8fbd43732800000062363332363834313838613135333262393534636264633432616634373730316532353532316665
is there a way to verify this data?
And for the firewall, there is one in the network, but i also try to access the admin console from the lan. I don't think the network firewall would affect my server that way, but if it does so, is there a way to detect it?
Thanks, Onur.
Mark Sapiro <msapiro@value.net> wrote: M. Onur ERGiN wrote:
nah, nothing works. I've checked all off the binaries in bin's and sbin's. Also tryed the cookie modules of the web server and verified that they work.
From this point, would you have some recommendations? should I reinstall mailman? or should I start with trying reinstalling web server?
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this problem was caused a personal firewall on the affected computer. In your case, perhaps some more global, network firewall or proxy is involved.
Also, I know you said you saw FAQ 4.45, but since there were httpd changes, I would look at these very carefully to see if some redirect or other httpd change may be losing post data or cookies.
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