Murray Steele wrote:
> I'm not sure what the problem actually is, but it sounds like the
> authentication cookies that vanilla sets are not being set for the
> correct domains. I don't know / can't remember how vanilla sets
> cookies and how that might be interfered with by apache virtual hosting
> stuff, but it's certainly worth a look.
>
> Muz
>
> On 27 Feb 2006, at 12:21, Pete Wason wrote:
>
> > Hiall!
> >
> > Not really sure what's happening exactly, but I've recently added a
> > virtual
> > host and some rewrite rules to my apache server config. Now my vanilla
> > site is
> > behaving badly, like not letting me save today's snip (in firefox), or
> > not
> > letting me log in at all (in netscape). Anyone familiar with this kind
> > of problem?
All I did was add another virtual host (unrelated to the one for my vanilla
site), and add rewrite rules to each vhost block which maps things like
"hynoom.org" to "www.hynoom.org" (which is the particular case for my vanilla
site). What's strange to me is that vanilla sort of does this by itself anyway:
if I enter http://hynoom.org/, vanilla's cgi-wrap rewrites (not sure if that's
the correct word for it, but that's effectively what happens) the URL as
http://www.hynoom.org/cgi-bin/vanilla.cgi.
I suppose I could remove the rewrite rule from the .org vhost; I really only
added it there to be consistent with the other vhosts..
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