On 12 Jan 2006, at 00:39, Brian Sullivan wrote:
I will not do what you expect to do. The first cookie crumbler to do
authentication sets the cookie and even if other cookie crumblers get
involved they will not just overwrite that cookie because the
lifetime setting on their cookie is different.
Dear All,
I am using python 2.3.5, zope 2.8 and plone 2.1.
After writing the following rewrite rule in apache (compiled from
source 1.3) the site is opening.
ServerAlias shakeelx.ekduniya.com
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^/(.*) http://127.0.0.1:9673/VirtualHostBase/http/%
{HTTP_HOST
On 1/12/06, Jens Vagelpohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know what you're talking about, the CookieCrumbler has
> *nothing* to do with caching at all. Are you confusing tools here?
> Could it be you're talking about the CachingPolicyManager?
AFAIK CookieCrumbler sets the http cache control
On 1/11/06, David Hassalevris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you explain how you are using this?
I am not sure what "this" you are referring to. If you mean
controlling the cache control http response that is done by setting a
property in the CookieCrumbler object.
> Does cookie crumbler's
> c
A while ago I changed the directory of my zope instance. I also changed
the zope directory (started with zope 2.8.1, now running 2.8.4). Today I
noticed that the CMFQuickInstaller failed to get the version and the
readme of various products.
It happens that CMFQuickInstaller uses
Control_Panel.
HiJust a quick query about Zope security etc. I've got an
installation on a Windows server using Apache, which also hosts
internal email/data etc. This is behind a router/firewall. Just
wondering if there are any Zope security issues that I should be aware
of? How secure is Zope?
ThanksMichaelPS Th
Kedar Dash schrieb:
> Dear All,
>
> I am using python 2.3.5, zope 2.8 and plone 2.1.
>
> After writing the following rewrite rule in apache (compiled from
> source 1.3) the site is opening.
>
>
> ServerAlias shakeelx.ekduniya.com
ServerName seems missing.
> RewriteEngine On
> Rewrit
On Jan 11, 2006, at 17:37, Tino Wildenhain wrote:
Håkan Johansson schrieb:
Hi everyone.
I want to be able to block a user from logging in if he fails to give
the right login/password three times in a row. The problem is that I
don't know how to do this.
Because it isnt really possible/prac
On 1/12/06, Luca Olivetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Everything has been working fine (apart for the breakage of
> CMFQuickInstaller) but I wonder if this is the intended behavior and if
> there is better way to update the information in Control_Panel (touching
> __init__.py in the offending prod
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michael nt milne wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just a quick query about Zope security etc. I've got an installation on a
> Windows server using Apache, which also hosts internal email/data etc. This
> is behind a router/firewall. Just wondering if there are any Zop
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I wrote:
> I would rate Zope overall as a reasonably secure platform. Because the
> builk of it, including all the socket handling code, is written in
> If you look
> at the list of security alerts ("hotfixes", see
>
> you will note that the *vast*
Hi guys, i am using plone 2.1.3 and i am having some trouble
displaying radio buttons. I am doing a normal html form
etc However they do not display
on the page. Any ideas?
Thanx
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I found the problem: it was a typo !!
during checkout of the Product I made a typo and named the
Product-directory WAeUp instead WAeUP :-(((.
Sorry for the noise.
Patrick Decat schrieb:
On 1/11/06, joachim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes it is called Extensions, but is in the Product.
Jon Savian wrote:
Hi guys, i am using plone 2.1.3 and i am having some trouble
displaying radio buttons. I am doing a normal html form
etc However they do not display
on the page. Any ideas?
What do you mean by "doing"?
Plone doesn't by default allow things like forms in content. There
Hello, I was wondering if there is a way to store a global variable on the server, and have such variable be easily retrieved in Zope dtml/python methods. I want to make my own login system with sessions. And store session ID on the server and cookie to identify logged in users. Is there an easy w
You should have a look at 'temp_folder'. It
is a ram-based folder (ie. objects stored in it are not written to the ZODB), so
when zope stops running anything in the temp_folder is lost, but it is faster
than writing to the ZODB (disk-based storage). Zope uses a temp_folder for
its sessions
Håkan Johansson wrote:
I want to be able to block a user from logging in if he fails to give
the right login/password three times in a row.
You're aware that this allows anyone to trivially DoS your users, right?
If you take the precaution of matching with the IP, it still will harm
people lo
A more usual solution to this issue is to insert a delay after the third
and subsequent failures. You, of course, need a policy for removing the
delay (successful login or N minutes following the last attempt).
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Florent Guillaume wrote:
> Håkan Johansson wrote:
> > I want
On Jan 13, 2006, at 00:24, Florent Guillaume wrote:
Håkan Johansson wrote:
I want to be able to block a user from logging in if he fails to give
the right login/password three times in a row.
You're aware that this allows anyone to trivially DoS your users,
right?
If you take the precauti
On Jan 13, 2006, at 00:32, Dennis Allison wrote:
A more usual solution to this issue is to insert a delay after the
third
and subsequent failures. You, of course, need a policy for removing
the
delay (successful login or N minutes following the last attempt).
Yes, I have been thinkin
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