Marc Schnapp wrote:
Did I ask if it accepted cookie? No, I asked if it accepts http basic
auth. Care to answer my question? ;-)
Yes. The Google Mini accepts http basic auth.
Right, so why don't you do what I originally suggested and use that?
cheers,
Chris
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Did I ask if it accepted cookie? No, I asked if it accepts http basic
auth. Care to answer my question? ;-)
Yes. The Google Mini accepts http basic auth.
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Marc Schnapp wrote:
Google Mini can do http basic auth, right? If so, you're fine, just
put in the basic auth details and define a user in acl_users. Provided
the mini presents the credentials without first being challenged by a
401, you'll be fine...
Marc responds:
1) The Google Mini does n
Thanks for the approach! We will be using Apache as the proxy.
Question:
So if the conditions match: client-ip = your special crawler
and useragent = your crawler -> RequestHeader set Cookie ...
Am I writing a cookie that Plone would recognize as the "Google mini"
Plone user? Would you kn
Marc Schnapp schrieb:
> If anyone here has the consulting expertise to help implement a
> solution, please email me separately at m + schnapp + service + marc +
> dot + com.
Its much easier as you might think. You dont even change Zope for this
if you are using apache as front end proxy via usual
If anyone here has the consulting expertise to help implement a
solution, please email me separately at m + schnapp + service + marc +
dot + com.
(See my elaborations below)
Chris Withers wrote:
Marc Schnapp wrote:
We're running Plone for internal departmental use. I'm going to lock
down mos