Re: How to config Authz form ?

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Hello,

in vhost:
<Directory "${APACHE_WEB}/443/index">
        # here, I have a /index.php (real file)
        AuthFormLoginRequiredLocation "${APACHE_WEB}/443/index.php"

        # this /index/index.php exists, too
        AuthFormLoginSuccessLocation "${APACHE_WEB}/443/index/index.php"

${APACHE_WEB} should be fine, becuase:

Define APACHE_WEB /real/path/on/disk/to/content

it is DocumentRoot in vhost

maybe there a mistake ?

I have delete all "self sign" cert to this "local" website, and clear
browser cache.
But same error as before.

Jens

Am 02.01.2021 um 16:27 schrieb Richard:

Date: Saturday, January 02, 2021 16:03:31 +0100
From: Jens Kallup <kallup.jens@xxxxxx>

I added a picture link, which shows the error message,
that comes, when i click "Login".

in the decent yellow box: translated:
"unknow protocol"

https://imgur.com/FYER4Y7

Searching "PR_CONNECT_RESET_ERROR" points to this likely being an
issue with browser or network settings potentially related to your
site's certificate. I'd suggest searching that error and working
through the ideas suggested, depending on your environment/settings.

Your certificate appears to be self-signed, so if your browser
rejects these, without an option to accept, that may be the problem.


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