Hi Guido,
That actually sounds like it *might*
be related to a problem I'm having - is there anything nasty-looking in
either your Apache error_log or rcapache2.out (or whatever it's called
in your case, the Apache startup log)?
Regards,
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otrs-bounces@otrs.org wrote on 13/08/2005 05:42:52
PM:
> Hello All,
> I have OTRS running just fine on a RH9 server
with Apache 2, but...
> when I try to use mod_perl2 it looks like all session information
> gets messed up: you login using user's A credentials and OTRS logs
> you in as user B; or, you click a link, any link, like "admin"
and
> it serves you with any other page.
> Can someone give me a clue? Thanks!
> Guido
>
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