Alex: To get your roaming access working, did you have to do anything special on the client side? I've spent many hours trying to get this to work with the Perl Apache::Roaming module. For some reason, Netscape uploads and downloads settings but nothing changes (preferences don't apply).
I've edited the preferences.js to make it as minimalistic as possible but it still doesn't work. Apache's logs show successful uploads and downloads from the roaming directory. Any ideas? -Allan Alexander Stavitsky wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 18, 1999 at 03:57:49PM +0100, Karsten Bolding wrote: > > I have tried to get roaming to work with netscape and experineced some > > very basic problems. > > > > I can not pass the auticentication - netscape keep re-asking for my > > passwd. > > > > My /etc/apache/httpd.conf was automatically changed when I installed > > libapache-mod-roaming_0.9.1-1.deb and if I look in this file all the > > things mentioned in /usr/doc/llibapache-mod-roaming/README are present. > > I tried to re-install libapache-mod-auth-sys_1.10-4.2.deb with out any > > luck. > > As far as I can tell libapache-mod-auth-sys doesn't work. > I got roaming access working forcing deinstallation of libapache-mod-auth-sys > and providing htpasswd file instead of using system password files. > Probably edited httpd.conf too - the section about libapache-mod-roaming. > > > > > Karsten > > > > -- > > ********************************************************************** > > Karsten Bolding, > > CEC - Joint Research Centre, ISPRA Direct: +39 0332 789314 > > Space Applications Institute Sec. +39 0332 789177 > > Marine Environment Unit, TP690 FAX: +39 0332 789034 > > I-21020 Ispra(VA) - Italy E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > ********************************************************************** > > > > > > -- > > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > -- > = > === mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > ===== http://physlab.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~stalex > |______ Alexander Stavitsky > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null