david harris wrote:
I cant get to the management screen if I use Apache. I use the correct superuser/password combination which works fine if I go through port 8080. But I get the following: "Zope Error Zope has encountered an error while publishing this resource. Unauthorized You are not authorized to access this resource.
**** No Authorization header found. ***
I cranked up the mod_rewrite loglevel to 9 and got the following that inicates the module is there and doing *something* ; "192.168.0.2 - - [16/Mar/2000:00:03:51 +0000] [www.test.net/sid#81a9f0c][rid#81b4964/initial] (2) init rewrite engine with requested uri /cgi-bin/Zope.cgi/manage 192.168.0.2 - - [16/Mar/2000:00:03:51 +0000] [www.test.net/sid#81a9f0c][rid#81b4964/initial] (3) applying pattern '^/Zope/(.*)' to uri '/cgi-bin/Zope.cgi/manage' 192.168.0.2 - - [16/Mar/2000:00:03:51 +0000] [www.test.net/sid#81a9f0c][rid#81b4964/initial] (1) pass through /cgi-bin/Zope.cgi/manage
This passes through because /cgi-bin/Zope.cgi/manage does not match the pattern ^/Zope/(.*)
192.168.0.2 - - [16/Mar/2000:00:03:51 +0000] [www.test.net/sid#81a9f0c][rid#81ba994/subreq] (2) init rewrite engine with requested uri /manage 192.168.0.2 - - [16/Mar/2000:00:03:51 +0000] [www.test.net/sid#81a9f0c][rid#81ba994/subreq] (3) applying pattern '^/Zope/(.*)' to uri '/manage' 192.168.0.2 - - [16/Mar/2000:00:03:51 +0000] [www.test.net/sid#81a9f0c][rid#81ba994/subreq] (1) pass through /manage"
This passes through because /manage does not match the pattern ^/Zope/(.*)
Im all out of ideas: Zope seems OK so I think it is a config issue - but Im out of ideas. My httpd set up is;
RewriteCond %{HTTP:Authorization} ^(.*) RewriteRule ^/Zope/(.*) /usr/local/httpd/cgi-bin/Zope.cgi$1 [e=HTTP_CGI_AUTHORIZATION:%1,t=application/x-httpd-cgi,l]
Your pattern is ^/Zope/(.*). The ^ means match the beginning of the 'script path'. So, this pattern will match: http://www.test.net/Zope/ Keep in mind this will NOT match http://www.test.net/Zope (without a terminating /). If you want to match: http://www.test.net/ The use the pattern ^/(.*) You many need to play with the initial /s a bit. Various versions of mod_rewrite have done this different ways, some versions match ^ up to the first /, and some don't. Do note the rewrite documentation at http://www.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_rewrite.html ``The great thing about mod_rewrite is it gives you all the configurability and flexibility of Sendmail. The downside to mod_rewrite is that it gives you all the configurability and flexibility of Sendmail.'' -- Brian Behlendorf Apache Group `` Despite the tons of examples and docs, mod_rewrite is voodoo. Damned cool voodoo, but still voodoo. '' -- Brian Moore bem@news.cmc.net -Michel