Re: mod_auth_form and original POST body

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Yes.  You can see that below.  I tried KeptBodySize 65536.

I think my troubles are related to an open bug actually:

https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53692

So it seems I'm on the right track but that bug is stopping things from working.

Looking in the debugging it seems the keptbodysize input filter runs after the form data has already been consumed by mod_auth_form.  Although I'm not sure if that means anything...

David


On 05/02/2013 04:50 PM, Paul Norton wrote:
Hello David
Have you tried mod_request->keptbodysize http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_request.html#keptbodysize

All the best Paul



On 1 May 2013 19:13, David Mansfield <apache@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All:

I'm using apache 2.4.4 compiled on Centos 6.3 and attempting to use mod_auth_form for "inline login with body preservation".

The problem is that the POSTed body (from the original/unauthenticated page) is lost forever when the login page is rendered, so it seems impossible to know what to put for the value of the httpd_body variable.

I have tried both a cgi and a mod_include based script.   I have

KeptBodySize 65536

along with one of

ErrorDocument 401 /cgi-bin/login.cgi

or

ErrorDocument 401 /login.shtml

How can I access the original POST data during the login page rendering in this scenario?

It seems the fundamental problem is the ErrorDocument handler is discarding the POST during internal redirect...

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Thanks,
David Mansfield
Cobite, INC.

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