Hello,
I just begun using Drupal today. I'm having a strange problem. It's easier to show than to explain. Here is my Drupal site:
http://drupal.opendocumentfoundation.org/index.php
Try to login.
After you press "Log in" you get a second pop-up asking for another username and password. You know when you use .htaccess to require a password? That's the one. Thing is, I didn't put this there, I don't know where it came from. It mentions "Trac" and this server does have Trac installed, but I can't see why Trac would be messing with Drupal. It doesn't make sense. I've searched for a .htaccess file that might be affecting this, and I can't find any. This is so weird.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Best, Daniel.
Sigh... never fails, the moment you ask a question you find the answer.
The Apache rewrite rule for Trac was looking for anything that matched 'login'. The Drupal login page matched, so it grabbed the .htaccess file for Trac.
Sorry for the bother.
Daniel.
Daniel Carrera wrote:
Hello,
I just begun using Drupal today. I'm having a strange problem. It's easier to show than to explain. Here is my Drupal site:
http://drupal.opendocumentfoundation.org/index.php
Try to login.
After you press "Log in" you get a second pop-up asking for another username and password. You know when you use .htaccess to require a password? That's the one. Thing is, I didn't put this there, I don't know where it came from. It mentions "Trac" and this server does have Trac installed, but I can't see why Trac would be messing with Drupal. It doesn't make sense. I've searched for a .htaccess file that might be affecting this, and I can't find any. This is so weird.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Best, Daniel.
Lol. Not a problem, happends to us all. Enjoy Drupal.
-----Original Message----- From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Daniel Carrera Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 1:28 PM To: support@drupal.org Subject: Re: [support] Login problem
Sigh... never fails, the moment you ask a question you find the answer.
The Apache rewrite rule for Trac was looking for anything that matched 'login'. The Drupal login page matched, so it grabbed the .htaccess file for Trac.
Sorry for the bother.
Daniel.
Daniel Carrera wrote:
Hello,
I just begun using Drupal today. I'm having a strange problem. It's easier to show than to explain. Here is my Drupal site:
http://drupal.opendocumentfoundation.org/index.php
Try to login.
After you press "Log in" you get a second pop-up asking for another username and password. You know when you use .htaccess to require a password? That's the one. Thing is, I didn't put this there, I don't know where it came from. It mentions "Trac" and this server does have Trac installed, but I can't see why Trac would be messing with Drupal. It doesn't make sense. I've searched for a .htaccess file that might be affecting this, and I can't find any. This is so weird.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Best, Daniel.