Re: [Moin-user] Need help migrating to WSGI

2010-01-08 Thread Nico Zanferrari
I've found that the problem exist also on a single wiki, if it's not mapped on the virtual root of the web server So, the same single wiki works fine if I have on apache2.conf : WSGIScriptAlias / /wiki/moin.wsgi but doesn't cache login authorization for more than 1 page if I have :

Re: [Moin-user] Need help migrating to WSGI

2010-01-08 Thread Thomas Waldmann
Could you check please: a) whether moin sends a cookie to your browser in the login response? you need some tool like livehttpheaders for firefox or some network packet inspection tool. b) in case it does and the cookie vanishes then mysteriously: could you check whether your server time is

Re: [Moin-user] Need help migrating to WSGI

2010-01-08 Thread R.Bauer
Nico Zanferrari schrieb: Hello, I have exactly the same problem (authentication valid just for the fist page, with a fresh 1.9 WSGI setup on Ubuntu 9.10). I've noticed that in this case the session cookie is not wrote at all on the client (tested with Chrome) - even with cookie_lifetime =

Re: [Moin-user] Need help migrating to WSGI

2010-01-08 Thread R.Bauer
Please check if there are any old cookies stored for your wiki. if so please delete them and try again. Reimar -- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Verizon Developer Community Take advantage of Verizon's