Re: multiple ProxyPassReverseCookieDomains

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Checking the cookie name/values didn't help, because they are just random number-letter sequences. How would I compare them to an "expected" cookie?
I am now using a Windows server, and with IIS everything is working fine. I think Apache needs some documentation for users, not from developers for developers.

Alan



From: Igor Cicimov <icicimov@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Alan McDuff <alan.mcduff@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 4:12 AM
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] multiple ProxyPassReverseCookieDomains


On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 5:59 AM, Alan McDuff <alan.mcduff@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I haven't tried them because I didn't know about them, and don't have the slightest idea how to use them to debug my case after I installed Firefox Advanced Cookie Manager. Can you point me to some tutorial that explains how to solve similar problems with one of the suggested tools? Please bear in mind, that I am just using Apache, not developing and no expert on the http protocol.


Start the Live HTTP Headers, it opens in separate window, then point your browser to each of the links and check the Set-cookie header you get back in the response. Is the value/name what you have expected?

Cookie Manager opens in its own window too. Find the lines for your publicdomain.com and the 10.0.0.101/102 hosts (if any) and check the cookie value and path by selecting the lines.

 
If I have missed some information that may be necessary to check my configuration, please tell me. Can anybody confirm whether the configuration looks correct?  Or is something definitely wrong?

Thanks
Alan


From: Igor Cicimov <icicimov@xxxxxxxxx>
To: users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Alan McDuff <alan.mcduff@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, January 7, 2013 3:18 AM

Subject: Re: multiple ProxyPassReverseCookieDomains

Why don't you try for example one or two of the many useful addons that come with Firefox, ie Cookie Manager, Live HTTP Headers etc, and check what's going on with the cookies?







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