ok I've followed the instructions there and added these two lines to zope.conf# Example:#security-policy-implementation python
verbose-security on# Directive: skip-authentication-checkingby the way the only reference to verbose security in the conf file was the text
Description:# The default Zope security machinery is implemented in C.# Change this to python to use the Python version of the# Zope security machinery. This impacts performance but
# is useful for debugging purposes and required by Products such as# VerboseSecurity, which need to monkey-patch the security# machinery.and then restarted Zopehowever I now get a start up error
:\Program Files\Plone 2.1.3\Data\etc\zope.confError: value did not match regular _expression_: 'ver##'
On 8/26/06, Andreas Jung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On 25. August 2006 17:50:06 -0400 Tres Seaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 michael nt milne wrote:
Hi I couldn't install VerboseSecurity on Zope 2.8.7 and Plone 2.1.3 You don't need it.The functionality is folded into Zope 2.8.x...which is clearly documented on the VS homepage :-)
http://hathawaymix.org/Software/VerboseSecurity-aj___Zope maillist-
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