nah, everything goes worse.. I have updated to 2.1.7 and now it does not even
deliver the messages..
Anyway,
Another interesting detail that I noticed is; when I click on Logout, and then
try to login, it does not authenticates me directly, and I can enter the web
interface after a second lo
M. Onur ERGiN wrote:
>
>Another detail that may be useful is; one day my web server crashed, an it
>took some time to find out the problem. It was related to mod_mime_magic
>module. In the httpd.conf, there were a line: MIMEMagicFile
>/etc/httpd/conf/magic . This line was preventing me from star
The name of the cookie, is LISTNAME+admin
Path: /mailman/
Send For: Any type of connection
Expires: at end of session
Cookie seems correct. Also, again, this problem happens everywhere. Not just on
one specific computer.
Another detail that may be useful is; one day my web server crashed, an it
M. Onur ERGiN wrote:
>
>configuration of httpd is not changed. In this server, I also run sqwebmail, a
>cgi based user interface for maildirs, and it runs just perfect. I am sure,
>nothing is wrong with the post information.. And when I check the cookies, I
>just see the following hex data as ma
configuration of httpd is not changed. In this server, I also run sqwebmail, a
cgi based user interface for maildirs, and it runs just perfect. I am sure,
nothing is wrong with the post information.. And when I check the cookies, I
just see the following hex data as mailman's cookies:
280200
M. Onur ERGiN wrote:
>nah, nothing works. I've checked all off the binaries in bin's and sbin's.
>Also tryed the cookie modules of the web server and verified that they work.
>
>From this point, would you have some recommendations? should I reinstall
>mailman? or should I start with trying rein
nah, nothing works. I've checked all off the binaries in bin's and sbin's. Also
tryed the cookie modules of the web server and verified that they work.
>From this point, would you have some recommendations? should I reinstall
>mailman? or should I start with trying reinstalling web server?
Tha
At 2:54 PM -0800 2005-12-31, M. Onur ERGiN wrote:
> My problem is somehow related to httpd update or binaries in
> /usr/bin /usr/sbin or /sbin. Does mailmanusing anything placed in
> those directories? Because until those changes i have mentioned in
> the previous mail, everything was going fi
Yes. As I mentioned in the question mail; I searched the FAQ wizard. I saw FAQ
4.45, I searched the archives of the list.
My problem is somehow related to httpd update or binaries in /usr/bin /usr/sbin
or /sbin. Does mailman using anything placed in those directories? Because
until those chang
At 2:22 PM -0800 2005-12-31, M. Onur ERGiN wrote:
> Hi, I have posted the below question. I assume, most people couldn't notice.
> I need urgent feedback. Hope, I don't sound mean.
Did you search the FAQ Wizard? Did you see FAQ 4.45? Did you
search the archives of the list?
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Brad
Hi, I have posted the below question. I assume, most people couldn't notice. I
need urgent feedback. Hope, I don't sound mean.
Best regards.
Onur.
"M. Onur ERGiN" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello,
I am running mailman on a RH9 sever, which has qmail and apache.
Everything was very fine since I
Oh, I forgot to add this info.
This is not a problem occuring on only one computer. Anyone who tries to access
the web interface (admin, all moderators, etc) encounter this problem.
So, it must be something not related to cookies, right?
Regards.
Onur.
Research assistant and System Admin at Ye
Hello,
I am running mailman on a RH9 sever, which has qmail and apache.
Everything was very fine since I installed mailman (it's been about 6 months).
but lately, I can not make any changes using admin interface.
Every single click on links or form submissions causes me to fall back to the
login
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