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    Litespeed LDAP vs. mod_auth_ldap in Apache

    Please confirm the following: 1) If you have a context setup as follows: Realm: (empty) Authentication Name: (empty or non-empty) Authorizer: [VHost Level]: (program) ...then the following happens: 1a) The authorization program is invoked without any REMOTE_USER or REMOTE_PASSWORD fields...
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    Litespeed LDAP vs. mod_auth_ldap in Apache

    Do you have a simple example of a perl script that acts as a FCGI authorizer? What values should I be looking at in $ENV? What do I have to configure to get a web-browser login dialog to display to the user? Thanks in advance, Ed
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    Litespeed LDAP vs. mod_auth_ldap in Apache

    Please confirm the following: 1) Apache supports "ldap" and "ldaps" whereas Litespeed only supports "ldap". 2) Apache uses the following authentication process: 1a> Bind to LDAP server with info configured in AuthLDAPBindDN/AuthLDAPBindPassword. 1b> Search for matching ldap record...
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    Problem with custom log format in Enterprise edition

    I did a download/upgrade. Everything works. You guys rock!
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    Problem with custom log format in Enterprise edition

    Further information OS - RHEL5 (x86_64) Litespeed version: lsws-4.0.10-ent-x86_64-linux.tar.gz
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    Problem with custom log format in Enterprise edition

    I'm testing out the Enterprise edition. I have the following custom format for my accesslog: %{client-ip}i %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %B \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\" %>D The last specification (%>D) should print out server response times in microseconds. The log seems to only show...
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