From: Brian Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/Zope2.6/ProposedFeatures
I tried to capture who volunteered for what, but please look
this over and let me know if I have you volunteered for something
that you didn't mean to volunteer for :) You can also fix it
+1 for cookie crumbler
Ah right, i didn't look at that before, thats what i thought of.
And with the mention of the Zope Expansion Kit i think this really
should go into core (or somewhere very next to id), including an option
to be created with a standard user folder automatically.
On Sat,
Howdi.
Well I saw the cookie crumbler wish has been added to the list already,
and (as i tested it out this moment) don't see what exactly needs to
be done than adding it by default to the root userfolder.
Well, probably some facelifting to the default login, thats not
urgent in any way but if
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002 15:20:58 -0500, Brian Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I can attest that the only thing worse than confusing
code is _invisible_ code.
The main page of the Control_Panel already displays a fairly long list
of name/value pairs describing the state of the zope installation:
Hi,
I ve got a little problem:
I am starting a python script within a python script.
how do i pass the variables from one to the other?
(i tried setting the request variables and getting the values by the
python script but it didnt work)
it looks like this:
Python-Script:
code of python
Christian Theune wrote:
Well I saw the cookie crumbler wish has been added to the list already,
and (as i tested it out this moment) don't see what exactly needs to
be done than adding it by default to the root userfolder.
Well, probably some facelifting to the default login, thats not
Sebastian Sippl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am starting a python script within a python script.
like, context.script2(parameters,...)?
how do i pass the variables from one to the other?
Use the parameter list.
container.py2 Second python script should get values by the
request
Not a bad idea. On that note, can we add an API to add Control_Panel icons
please?
Adrian...
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The difficulty of tactical maneuvering consists in turning the devious into
the direct, and misfortune into gain.
- Sun Tzu
- Original Message -
From: Toby Dickenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi,
I just upgraded this morning a Debian Woody server with Zope 2.5. The
upgrade has resulted in all my CMF (which use SiteRoot or
VirtualHostMonster) to refuse any authentication.
Without SiteRoot or VirtualHostMonster, everything is fine.
I am searching the reason.
JPS.
Just as a follow up to my last comment: I think it would be a very good idea
to have a common framework with the basic distribution for patches (Who cam
up with monkeypatch?? nasty name), and to that end I offer PatchKit as a
starting point. The aim in my sugestion is to allow ideas such as
I just upgraded this morning a Debian Woody server with Zope 2.5. The
upgrade has resulted in all my CMF (which use SiteRoot or
VirtualHostMonster) to refuse any authentication.
Without SiteRoot or VirtualHostMonster, everything is fine.
I have had this problem (and a few others, some
Le Mardi 5 Mars 2002 15:15, vous avez écrit :
I just upgraded this morning a Debian Woody server with Zope 2.5. The
upgrade has resulted in all my CMF (which use SiteRoot or
VirtualHostMonster) to refuse any authentication.
Without SiteRoot or VirtualHostMonster, everything is fine.
I
On Monday 04 March 2002 06:41 pm, Anthony Baxter allegedly wrote:
Brian Lloyd wrote
Think of this as consentual monkey-patching (hmm... may have to
change this metaphor soon!).
Call it gorilla-patching - it's like monkey-patching.[1]
I think particularly promiscuous monkey patches
I apologize (in advance) if this is on the wrong list but some of the
previous discussions regarding these topics have been done here.
I have read much of the documentation on Squid, the zope.org cluster
configuration, and many of the excellent How-To's out there. However,
my particular case
Well, lets fix one of those things. :-)
The Enhanced virtual hosting part of the Enhanced virtual
hosting / local
roles blacklist entry is really the same as the Virtual Host Folder
further down, so that has a volunteer. And we at torped (That is me and
Johan Carlsson) could do the Local
See below
This isn't exciting by any means unless you're one of the people who
package Zope up for distribution, or maybe you're one of the people who
manage lots of little Zopes on one system; but I'd like to revive the
grand unified Zope installation and control proposal that has been
I've also added the idea of a Startup Script Directory as a potential for
Zope 2.5. This would be a filesystem directory that folks could place
scripts that followed some sort of API which allowed them to make changes to
a Zope site at startup - useful for en-masse data migration due to Product
If the VirtualHostFolder is included, that will mean OrderedFolder is also
incorporated in 2.6. I think OrderedFolder should be added as its own item
to the proposed features list for individual consideration.
Then the question of Resources arises.
That is Stephan's product, not mine, and it
Hi,
With zope 2.4.4b1 and python 2.1.2 my system auto-restart (crash) running
python script again..
It's the Restricted Python problem resolved?
Thanks
Stefano
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With zope 2.4.4b1 and python 2.1.2 my system auto-restart (crash) running
python script again..
It's the Restricted Python problem resolved?
Stefano,
you should read the Stability Howto:
http://www.zope.org/Members/matt/StabilityHOWTO
It summarizes the situation with regard to the recent
Here are the news
- whener the CMF is access through a VHM, only one cookie is set
(__ac_name) and we get a loop on the login page
- whenever the CMF is accessed directly (in my case through an ssh tunnel
pointing to the root of the zope) two cookies are set
From: Matt Behrens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Christian Theune wrote:
Well I saw the cookie crumbler wish has been added to the list already,
and (as i tested it out this moment) don't see what exactly needs to
be done than adding it by default to the root userfolder.
Well, probably some
Which makes me think of another point. I haven't used Zope 2.5.1 yet, but
I
understand from some of the traffic on the mailinglists that some have
wanted to disable the session tracking/session management beause it
interferes with the solutions they allready use for session tracking.
This is
I like the idea of adding cookie auth to the API. The user product choices
are convoluted and I think the community would benefit from adding standard
capability to the core.
Adding to that...
my priority would be to extend acl_users folder to allow for built-in
storage of additional user
Christian Theune wrote:
Hmm. I didn't get an answer right now (well i don't find the question again too)
if the cookie crumbler would interfere subfolders (distor through acquisition)
or would only be active on a sibling userfolder, which he is watching.
I'm really not sure. I imagine it
Sorry, I think this was a mental aberration, as I have been completely
unable to find the email I thought I saw in the archives... I must have been
thinking of something else, and someone else, and for the life of me I can
not think who, or what... Sorry.
Adrian...
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The difficulty of tactical
I started debugging Zope. I found that the various methods in
CookieCrumbler are called and should normally set a cookie for auth_cookie.
However, under VHM operation, this does not happen when auth_cookie ==
'__ac'
I changed the name of the authentication cookie to __ac_erp5 in the CMF
I could find out that certain cookie names work, some others do not
Works
__ac_
__ac_ra
__ac_rak1
__ac_nex1
__ac_erp5
Does not work
__ac
__ac_rack1
__ac_rack12
Really strange.
JPS.
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As far as I can tell from my experiences at work, the answer is somewhere in
between. Yes it acts on all User Folders below the folder containing the CC,
but it seems to get a little confused if the DTML scripts (Or at least some
of them) are not in the same folder with each UF.
Not fully tested
Well. (This answer could also be posted a bit up the thread)
I think we see that Cookie Crumbler may not be the solution to what i
originally itended - the availability of cookie based authentication
in the standard userfolder. Due to its problems, it seems as if it would
be best, to extend the
Nicola Larosa wrote
you should read the Stability Howto:
http://www.zope.org/Members/matt/StabilityHOWTO
This docco doesn't clearly state that you MUST recompile your
pythonscripts when upgrading to 2.4.4+ (when do we see a real
2.4.4, anyway?)
Anthony
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On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 20:55, Anthony Baxter wrote:
http://www.zope.org/Members/matt/StabilityHOWTO
This docco doesn't clearly state that you MUST recompile your
pythonscripts when upgrading to 2.4.4+ (when do we see a real
2.4.4, anyway?)
I'm not sure about that. PythonScripts that need
So now I have installed a brand new MySQL-python-2.9.2a2 explicitly
compiled against reentrant mysql libraries (libmysqlclient_r, in
Debian's libmysqlclient10-dev package). I also installed
ZMySQLDA-2.0.9b1 which compounds MySQL-python reentrancy by serializing
all mysql requests with a lock.
Hi,
I am running a fairly high traffic Zope server where people occassionly ftp
files in and out of the server.
Approximately once per week, the zope process will go to using 99%CPU and stay
like that untill it is restarted. The error shown in the stupid log file is:
2002-03-06T01:22:41
I can verify this. Same thing happens here too.
I had to redirect login_form to :8080 before, since I could not login to CMF
otherwise, using VHM.
I changed auth_cookie from __ac to __ac_, and now I can login through VHM...
Bug... I'll put it in the Collector.
(I'm using a week old cvs
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