we use a cname with no ill effects.
On Aug 14, 2006, at 10:38 AM, Stephen Turner wrote:
I can't answer your question, but I'm curious to ask another
question to all the people who have this problem - do you have a
CNAME/alias for your RT host? We do - the published URL for our RT
system
At Monday 8/14/2006 09:33 AM, Roy El-Hames wrote:
dev-perl/Apache-Session-1.80-r1 did n't work for me ..
I had rt-3.6.0 installed for few weeks without any of the logout
problems, few days ago we upgraded the system/perl modules and
suddenly this problem appeared .. with every page, So I
On Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 02:33:45PM +0100, Roy El-Hames wrote:
dev-perl/Apache-Session-1.80-r1 did n't work for me ..
I had rt-3.6.0 installed for few weeks without any of the logout problems,
few days ago we upgraded the system/perl modules and suddenly this problem
appeared .. with every
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006 17:14:56 -0400 (EDT)
Don wrote:
Mine is commented out and seem to experience the re-login only on the
first click. For example, after login, if the user just clicks Home, it
says they aren't logged in.
I had this behaviour with 3.6.1rc(1|2) but I just installed 3.6.1
Joop van de Wege wrote:
I read somewhere that Apache::Session could be the culprit. So I upgrade
the rt-3.6.1 perl instance Apache::Session to 1.81. Did apache stop,
cleaned mason-cache, apache start and tried to login, got the Home page
and clicked Home again-- no loginbox ;-))) yeah.
For
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 10:51:43AM -0400, Jim Brandt wrote:
I installed the 3.6.1 upgrade with great anticipation, fired up the
server, logged in, clicked on a link...and logged in again.
For me, looks like multiple logins are still not squashed. Details:
Mac OS X 10.4 server
perl
I installed the 3.6.1 upgrade with great anticipation, fired up the
server, logged in, clicked on a link...and logged in again.
For me, looks like multiple logins are still not squashed. Details:
Mac OS X 10.4 server
perl 5.8.6
apache
Oracle 9i
using LDAP integration
Install history:
* had
At Wednesday 8/9/2006 10:51 AM, Jim Brandt wrote:
Anyone else still seeing multiple logins, or is something messed up
on my system?
Thanks,
Jim
Jim,
We're still struggling with this, although I haven't been able to try 3.6.
I have something that may be a workaround - I'd be curious to see
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 11:13:17AM -0400, Stephen Turner wrote:
At Wednesday 8/9/2006 10:51 AM, Jim Brandt wrote:
Anyone else still seeing multiple logins, or is something messed up
on my system?
Thanks,
Jim
Jim,
We're still struggling with this, although I haven't been able to
Jesse,
You mention You might try backporting the new redirect code from 3.6.
What code is this?
I had my Oracle dba do a database extract and imported it into mysql and
users who were experiencing the re-login, aren't now...
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Jesse,
You mention You might try backporting the new redirect code
from 3.6.
What code is this?
I had my Oracle dba do a database extract and imported it
into mysql and
users who were experiencing the re-login, aren't now...
Interesting. I noticed I had this same re-login problem
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Subject: RE: [rt-users] version 3.6.1--dreaded infinite login
Jesse,
You mention You might try backporting the new redirect code from 3.6.
What code is this?
I had my Oracle dba do a database extract and imported it into mysql
and users who were
Mine is commented out and seem to experience the re-login only on the
first click. For example, after login, if the user just
clicks Home, it
says they aren't logged in.
What I think is interesting is that the problem goes away when you move
to MySQL :-)
Eric Schultz
United Online
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