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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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?
In a recent thread
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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