Quoting Tobias Glemser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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?
Control the directory where the session files are stored is accesible to the httpd user. This happens right now on the debian package (a pahch is already
present but not yet applied).
Did you search your complete insta�ation for other versions of CGI::Session. Sometimes there is more than one version installed.
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