Is this a ModSSL-Question?
In Apache there is a directive called Limit where you can allow or disallow
GET, POST, HEAD, ...
As the Credentials are sent to .../examine.pl, because you have authenticated
yourself successfully at .../private/, there should be no problem!
GreetingX,
Alex
--- Angus Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> I've installed OpenSA 1.0b3 on Windows 2000 Server. Everything in
> http://localhost/cgi-bin/private need client authentication to access. When I use
>the POST
> method to post some form data to a CGI program
>http://localhost/cgi-bin/private/examine.pl I got
> the following error:
> ---
> 405 Method not allowed
>
> The method you attempted to use is not allowed for the resource identified by the
>Request-URI.
> That method is either disallowed or not supported on this resource. Common methods
>are 'HEAD',
> 'GET', 'POST', and 'PUT'. POST and PUT are frequently disabled, per resource, on
>this server.
> Perhaps you may request this resource using another method. 'GET' is available for
>most
> resources.
> ---
>
> Does anyone know what wrong with my configuration? Can I use POST method with client
> authentication? I know some people have asked similar question before, but is there
>any way for
> the Perl script to use client authentication and pass, say, about 1-2k form data to
>that Perl
> script?
>
> Please help me. Thank you.
>
> Angus Lee
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