[rt-users] Bizzare problem on MacOS X Panther (10.3)
Dean Brissinger
Dean.Brissinger at vexcel.com
Thu Feb 5 13:21:46 EST 2004
Hello,
Hopefully someone has encountered this before. I have installed RT
3.0.4 and RT 3.0.8 on MacOS Panther trying to get it to work with
modperl1. I have all the Perl modules required installed. I also have
all the modperl stuff working. I setup a virtual host and can load the
RT Login page.
Here's the problem: When entering ANYTHING in the login page Apache
logs an error and nothing happens. Here is what shows up in both
access/error logs:
192.168.4.171 - - [05/Feb/2004:10:14:56 -0700] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200
2135
192.168.4.171 - - [05/Feb/2004:10:14:56 -0700] "GET
/NoAuth/images//favicon.png HTTP/1.1" 200 335
192.168.4.171 - - [05/Feb/2004:10:14:57 -0700] "GET /NoAuth/webrt.css
HTTP/1.1" 200 6945
192.168.4.171 - - [05/Feb/2004:10:15:02 -0700] "POST /index.html
HTTP/1.1" 200 2135
192.168.4.171 - - [05/Feb/2004:10:15:02 -0700] "GET
/NoAuth/images//favicon.png HTTP/1.1" 200 335
192.168.4.171 - - [05/Feb/2004:10:15:02 -0700]
"user=root&pass=passwordGET /NoAuth/webrt.css HTTP/1.1" 200 6945
If you note the line that reads "user=root&pass=passwordGET" this is a
corrupt request for the web server so it stops processing. As far as I
can tell, there isn't anything in RT itself that should cause this
problem.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can troubleshoot/fix this
problem?
Dean J. Brissinger
Senior Systems Administrator
303-583-0278 (direct)
303-583-0200 (main)
303-583-0246 (fax)
Dean.Brissinger at vexcel.com
www.vexcel.com
1690 38th Street
Boulder, CO 80301 USA
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