Re: mod_plsql LOGMEOFF -- how does it work?

From: Malcolm Dew-Jones <yf110_at_vtn1.victoria.tc.ca>
Date: 4 Mar 2005 11:29:08 -0800
Message-ID: <4228b704_at_news.victoria.tc.ca>


[Quoted] [Quoted] Mark C. Stock (mcstockX_at_Xenquery.com) wrote:
: when user mod_plsql, appending LOGMEOFF to a DAD clears the browser's
: credentials

: does anybody know how this is done (what HTML headers might be sent?)??

: i need to do this in a non-oracle PHP app, and i can't find any references
: to how this is possible without having the browser prompt for new
: credentials, yet somehow mod_plsql is accomplishing it

: ++ mcs

If it is the headers you need (maybe/maybe not), then do the following.

Install a proxy on your PC, point your browser through that local proxy, then browse the site, and then logof.

Examine the proxy logs to see the headers.

[Quoted] I have used Proxomitron with great success in the past.

There are other ways to examine the headers, but having a proxy to monitor everything is generally useful for many web tasks, so well worth the small effort to get and setup.

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