Mod_auth_mysql

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On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 20:03 -0700, Sean O'Connell wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 08:30 -0400, Thomas E Dukes wrote:
> 
> > > Thomas-
> > > 
> > > CentOS has a mod_auth_mysql rpm. You might want to make sure 
> > > that it is installed (rpm -q mod_auth_mysql). I don't believe 
> > > it is installed by deafult. If not, yum install mod_auth_mysql
> > > 
> > 
> > Hello Sean,
> > 
> > I re-installed the package but that didn't help either.  Maybe this is a bug
> > in CentOS 4.1 as it was working under WBEL 4.
> 
> Thomas-
> 
> Is mysql functioning properly? Can you successfully make the same query
> that mod_auth_mysql should be doing? This is getting out of my area of
> experience.
> 
> Have you looked in the redhat bugzilla?

One thing that I have noticed with mod_auth issues is this ... having
more that one installed sometimes causes issues.

If you want to use mod_auth_mysql, do this:

rpm -qa | grep mod_auth

remove everything except mod_auth_mysql and see if that helps.

(remember which packages you removed, in case you need to put them
back :)
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