-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Morrow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 14 August 2002 18:13
To: CF-Linux
Subject: No Session ID under Linux


Hi

Are sid enabled on the new server:-)?

regards

Colm


Having installed 20 different instances of Cold Fusion on Linux, I thought
I had seen everything.  I have a new one.

On a :
        Red Hat 7.3 install
        Cold Fusion 5.0, all hot fixes applied
        apache-1.3.23-14
        using mysql
                mysql-3.23.49-3
                mysql-server-3.23.49-3
                mysqlclient9-3.23.22-4

Problem.   An application that was running on a previous server no longer
allows
logins on the new server.  My debugging so far has produced two conclusions:

        1.  The system originally was not creating session ids and after loading
the
                hot fixes I now see an sid=xxxxxxxx during debugging output.
        2.  Real strange that I do not have an Application log and cannot seem to
                make any changes in an Application.cfm that will cause the system
                to create one.

I believe this is all related to the fact that an Application Scope has not
been created but
I have no idea how to force that.

Suggestions anyone and thanks in advance to all.

Larry


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