Hi, Well I does not fail it simply does its rewriting little to early.The actual problem is that the SSO module has different policy rules (NTML, Basic Auth etc) for differnt URL so we wanted to rewrite some URL so that the SSO module used the Basisc Auth policy.
BR Lars----- Original Message ----- From: "Joshua Slive" <jslive@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, November 11, 2005 6:17 PMSubject: Re: [users@httpd] Apache 2.0.54: mod_rewrite rewriting to early in processing
On 11/11/05, Lars Ohlén <lars@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, We have a Apache 2.0.54 server with mod_rewrite staticlly compiled. (customer defined) The httpd server also have a dynamic module loaded that implements Single Sign-On (SSO)The problem is that mod_rewrite rewriting occurs prior to the the SSO moduleprocessing. And this is not the wanted beheaviour in this case.If mod_rewrite would have been dynamicly loaded I guess that simply changingthe order of the load int the .conf file could havedone the trick. But how can we achive this in our current set-up? Is it evenpossible?
Need more details on exactly what you are trying to do and exactly how it fails.
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