Hello Neal, On 25/04/14 19:13 +0000, Neale Ferguson wrote: > One of the guys created a simple configuration and was attempting > to use luci to administer the cluster. It comes up fine but the > links "Admin ... Logout" at the top left of the window that usually > appears is not appearing. Looking at the code in the header html I > see the following: > > <span py:if="tg.auth_stack_enabled" py:strip="True"> > <py:if test="request.identity"> > <li class="loginlogout"><a href="${tg.url('/admin')}" class="${('', 'active')[defined('page') and page==page=='admin']}">Admin</a></li> > <li class="loginlogout"><a href="${tg.url('/prefs')}" class="${('', 'active')[defined('page') and page==page=='prefs']}">Preferences</a></li> > <li id="login" class="loginlogout"><a href="${tg.url('/logout_handler')}">Logout</a></li> > </py:if> > <li py:if="not request.identity" id="login" class="loginlogout"><a href="${tg.url('/login')}">Login</a></li> > </span> > > What affects (or effects) the tg.auth_stack_enabled value? I assume > its some browser setting but really have no clue. could you be more specific as to which versions of luci, TurboGears and repoze.who? In RHEL-like distros, the latter map to TurboGears2 and python-repoze-who packages. I don't recall any issue like what you described. -- Jan
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