Re: What triggers AUTH_TYPE to show up?

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On 06/07/2011 10:21 PM, Tommy Peterson wrote:

If I have the following Location directive and in the headers the Auth Type shows up accordingly it says [AUTH_TYPE] => shibboleth

<Location /drupal>

  AuthType shibboleth

  ShibRequireSession On

  ShibUseHeaders On

  Require shibboleth

</Location>

 

What triggers the “AUTH_TYPE” header variable to show up?

 

I have another <Location> directive for another directory. It is locked down with the log in prompt as above and the headers show up the problem is that that AUTH_TYPE=> shibboleth doesn’t show up. It is the only difference. I know it authenticated as the header also shows the attributes.

 

So I am confused as to why this one variable (AUTH_TYPE) isn’t showing up.

 

And there is not “AUTH TYPE not set “ in the log or anything else referencing the AUTH TYPE.

 

Any thoughts?

 



You'll have to show the complete config, and relevant logs - both access and error.


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J.

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