[rt-users] Persistent Sessions

Schultz, Eric ESchultz at corp.untd.com
Tue Jun 13 11:34:52 EDT 2006


Could this also be the trailing slash problem that has been talked about
a lot on the boards lately?  That is, your webserver is configured to
have a slash at the end, but not RT_SiteConfig.pm, or vice versa?

Eric Schultz
United Online 

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:rt-users-bounces at lists.bestpractical.com] On Behalf Of Joshua
Colson
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 8:31 AM
To: Stefan Lesicnik
Cc: rt-users at lists.bestpractical.com
Subject: Re: [rt-users] Persistent Sessions

On Mon, 2006-06-12 at 17:46 +0200, Stefan Lesicnik wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> 
> I hope someone can help me.  I have two computers both running Gentoo
> Linux, PHP 5.1.2 / 5.1.4, perl 5.8.8, perl fcgi 0.67 and RT 3.4.5.
> 
> The one machine is using perl, the other using fastcgi. I am
> experiencing pretty much the same problem on both machines. I log into
> the system fine, and when I click on a menu option, i get returned to
> the login page. I have tried this both from Mozilla Firefox and IE.

Are you using a proxy server? If so, try removing the proxy settings
temporarily (assuming you can) and see if the problem persists. I (like
many others) had this problem also and searches of the archives all
seemed to indicate a cookies problem. I had the browser configured to
accept cookies from the sites that I allowed but it still didn't work. I
later found that I was using a proxy server (privoxy, a.k.a. Internet
Junk Buster) that was passing the cookies to me but not back to the site
or something like that.

Good luck.
 
-- 
Joshua Colson <jcolson at voidgate.org>

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