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Bug#74873: marked as done (apache: mod_roaming doesn't work anymore)



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Subject: apache: mod_roaming doesn't work anymore
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Package: apache
Version: 1.3.12-2.1
Severity: normal

Since a few weeks mod_roaming doesn't work anymore. Netscape 4.75 reports
"An authorization error occurred,
please try retyping your password."
(yes, I'm sure I typed my password at least once right, I tried it often enough).
I get the following in the logs:

/var/log/apache/access.log:
10.2.1.10 - - [16/Oct/2000:13:17:37 +0200] "PUT /roaming/bartjan/WRITETEST HTTP/1.0" 401 397 "-" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]"
10.2.1.10 - bartjan [16/Oct/2000:13:17:37 +0200] "PUT /roaming/bartjan/WRITETEST HTTP/1.0" 401 397 "-" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]"
10.2.1.10 - - [16/Oct/2000:13:17:37 +0200] "DELETE /roaming/bartjan/WRITETEST HTTP/1.0" 401 397 "-" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]"
10.2.1.10 - bartjan [16/Oct/2000:13:17:38 +0200] "DELETE /roaming/bartjan/WRITETEST HTTP/1.0" 401 397 "-" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]"
10.2.1.10 - - [16/Oct/2000:13:17:47 +0200] "PUT /roaming/bartjan/WRITETEST HTTP/1.0" 401 397 "-" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]"
10.2.1.10 - bartjan [16/Oct/2000:13:17:47 +0200] "PUT /roaming/bartjan/WRITETEST HTTP/1.0" 401 397 "-" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]"
10.2.1.10 - - [16/Oct/2000:13:17:47 +0200] "DELETE /roaming/bartjan/WRITETEST HTTP/1.0" 401 397 "-" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]"
10.2.1.10 - bartjan [16/Oct/2000:13:17:47 +0200] "DELETE /roaming/bartjan/WRITETEST HTTP/1.0" 401 397 "-" "Mozilla/4.75 [en]"

/var/log/apache/error.log:
[Mon Oct 16 09:23:33 2000] [notice] Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) Debian/GNU PHP/3.0.17 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Mon Oct 16 09:23:33 2000] [notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/lib/apache/suexec)
[Mon Oct 16 13:17:37 2000] [error] user bartjan not found: /roaming/bartjan/WRITETEST
[Mon Oct 16 13:17:38 2000] [error] user bartjan not found: /roaming/bartjan/WRITETEST
[Mon Oct 16 13:17:47 2000] [error] user bartjan not found: /roaming/bartjan/WRITETEST
[Mon Oct 16 13:17:47 2000] [error] user bartjan not found: /roaming/bartjan/WRITETEST

It stopped working when I did an apt-get upgrade, which included a new version of Apache. It worked before this upgrade.

-- System Information
Debian Release: woody
Kernel Version: Linux spiderwebs 2.2.17 #1 Fri Aug 11 12:55:50 CEST 2000 i586 unknown

Versions of the packages apache depends on:
ii  apache-common             1.3.12-2.1                Support files for all Apache webservers
ii  libc6                     2.1.95-1                  GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone data
ii  libdb2                    2.7.7-2.2                 The Berkeley database routines (run-time files).
ii  libgdbmg1                 1.7.3-26.2                GNU dbm database routines (runtime version). [libc6 version]
ii  mime-support              3.9-1                     MIME files 'mime.types' & 'mailcap', and support programs
ii  perl-5.005                5.005.03-7.1              Larry Wall's Practical Extracting and Report Language.
	^^^ (Provides virtual package perl5)
perl	Not installed or no info

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This bug is now 3 years old and was reported against Apache 1.3.12.
There's no evidence it's still a problem, so I'm closing this bug.  If it
can be reproduced with a recent version of Apache please file a new bug.

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