Again ;)
Additional Inforamtions: Seems like I have a problem with the CGI::Session
Module like described in the preface of the OpenCA-Doc. The Session Files are
stored, but they are empty. But the Version of CGI::Session is 3.95, so I meet
the 3.92+ requirements.

Maybe this helps to help :)

THX!

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Gesendet: Montag, 20. Oktober 2003 13:00
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Betreff: [Openca-Users] Can't login in CA-Webinterface


Greetings,

after managed setting all options right (hope so), I tried to login with default
root/root Username/Password-Combination in https://127.0.0.1/ca/ca on the
prompted screen.
Login works, but the next pages (navbar&serverinfo) prompt again for
username/password.
Seems like to be a Session problem to me. The "Session" Perl Module is up2date
as is the Apache::Session-Module. The Session-Files are also generated and
stored in the right path.

Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance!

Toby



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