RE: Request methods not found

2004-11-02 Thread Martin Moss
> -Original Message- > From: Geoffrey Young > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 3:09 PM > To: Marina Markus > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Request methods not found > > > > This code works OK in RedHat

RE: Request methods not found

2004-11-02 Thread Marina Markus
l Message- From: Geoffrey Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2004 3:09 PM To: Marina Markus Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Request methods not found > This code works OK in RedHat but cannot find "get_basic_auth_pw" in SGI. > Stil

Re: Request methods not found

2004-11-02 Thread Geoffrey Young
> This code works OK in RedHat but cannot find "get_basic_auth_pw" in SGI. > Still, my feeling is that that something simple but imporant is omitted > in the code. no, the code looks fine. the issue isn't that get_basic_auth_pw() can't generally be found, but that $r isn't an Apache object, so y

Re: Request methods not found

2004-11-02 Thread Martin Moss
Hi Marina, Can you post a bit of your http.conf which declares your AuthHandler's usage? Are you saying:- PerlAuthHandler Our::Auth->authen_handler or PerlAuthHandler Our::Authen::authenhandler I ran some code across SuSe and Redhat and noticed different behviours for using "->". If you use "-

Re: Request methods not found

2004-11-02 Thread Marina Markus
Hello Geoffrey, Thank you for your answer; but I have to ask you for more help as I neither use a pre-build version nor work with subclassing. The handler code is very simple: package Our::Auth; use strict; use Apache; use Apache::Constants qw(:common); use mod_perl (); sub authen_handle

Re: Request methods not found

2004-11-01 Thread Geoffrey Young
Marina Markus wrote: > Hello, > > With Geoffrey Young's generous help I have successfully implemented > authentication using my own handler subroutine defined as PerlAuthenHandler. :) > This works OK in RedHat but not on SGI (IRIX 6.2). Call to the handler fails > complaining that it cannot