[OGo-XML-RPC] Re: [OGo-Users] WOHttpAllowHost

Helge Hess xmlrpc@opengroupware.org
Mon, 13 Feb 2006 12:13:35 +0100


On 13. Feb 2006, at 10:59 Uhr, Henk van Lingen wrote:
>   Yes, thanks. But I didn't (and still don't) know what is  
> WOHttpAllowHost
>   supposed to do. It doesn't seem to be a XMLRPC thing, right?
>   But I reply to the XML-RPC list now.

Its the same for all SOPE based daemons.

>> Are you accessing the XML-RPC daemon via mgobjweb?  If no, do so.
>   I don't know. What is mgobjweb? (google gives only your mail :-))
>   I'm talking to ogo-xmlrpcd, which comes with the RPM release.

Its the Apache module which forwards the requests from the client to  
the actual backend server (ogo-xmlrpcd in this case).
You can find plenty of information on it in Google (mod_ngobjweb).

Its configured in Apache.

>> I assume you are sending basic credentials in your request?
>   I've a LDAP server connected to OGo. I thought that's also  
> working for
>   the xmlrpcd and not only for the webinterface?

Yes, it does.

> What do you mean by basic credentials? I'm sending a username/ 
> password combi.

Well, the HTTP credentials used to authenticate against the XML-RPC  
server. If you get a HTTP 401 reply you have an issue here, but first  
you need to connect using Apache ;-)

>>> And how should one change the value with " Defaults write  
>>> NSGlobalDomain
>>> WOHttpAllowHost" for multi valued variables?
>   I still have to restore the original values...

Defaults delete NSGlobalDomain WOHttpAllowHost

Greets,
   Helge
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