I've asked several times about what changed between 1.x and 2.0bx for this. This set of rules works for 1.x (even with a custom compiled Apache) RewriteEngine on RewriteLog logs/whateverlog RewriteLogLevel 0 RewriteCond %{HTTP:Authorization} ^(.*) RewriteRule ^/(.*) /websites/Zope.cgi/$1 [e=HTTP_CGI_AUTHORIZATION:%1,t=application/x-httpd-cgi,l] However, it doesn't work with Zope 2.0. The only error I can get is this (in the Apache Error log): Premature end of script headers: /websites/Zope2/Zope.cgi Josh At 1:14 PM -0500 8/9/99, Perez, Victor wrote:
Answering to myself, if you have Redhat 6.0 with the bundled apache 1.3.6, install the zope rpm and add the following in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
RewriteEngine on RewriteLog /var/log/httpd/rewrite.log RewriteLogLevel 0 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} ^/(.*) RewriteRule ^/(.*) /home/httpd/$1 [t=application/x-httpd-cgi] RewriteCond %{HTTP:Authorization} ^(.+) RewriteRule ^/(.*) /$1 [ENV=HTTP_CGI_AUTHORIZATION:%1]
The rewrite rules were taken from a message posted by Andy Dustman on this list, I've removed the first RewriteCond/Rewrite rule pair, and fixed a little the path.
Now I tried to set it up on a production server, but its apache is custom-compiled so doesn't work. The funny thing is, the rewrite.log file is not loggin a thing. Any ideas about this one?
- Atentamente, Victor Perez Muena IS&T Support - Port Area (Los Vilos) Los Pelambres Project - Bechtel Chile Ltda. Ext. 8033, Phone: (2) 361-8033 - Fax: (2) 361-8025
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