Nick Kew wrote:
D'oh! Sorry, forgot to say what is happening. I'm getting a 401 back,
for everything at '/' level.
I expect your error log knows more than anyone on this list.
A 401 implies something you (or your application) has actively
configured.
Well, nothing in the logs, but indeed you are right -- there is a subtle
application-specific thing going on here. Thanks for at least clarifying
that there's nothing unexpected about '/' I should be keeping in mind.
cheers,
Eric
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