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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #847] multiple domains not isolated
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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #847] multiple domains not isolated |
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Fri, 12 Jul 2002 13:37:53 -0400 |
=================== BUG #847: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=847&group_id=509
Submitted by: totschnig Project: phpGroupWare
Submitted on: 2002-Jul-12 17:37
Category: API - phpGWapi Bug Group: 0.9.14 release
Severity: 5 - Major Priority: None
Resolution: None Assigned to: None
Status: Open Platform Version: Linux - RedHat
Reproducibility: Every Time
Summary: multiple domains not isolated
Original Submission: After configuring header.inc.php with multiple domain
support,
I had to realize that the isolation between domains doesnot work. the first
login to the second or third domains works, but after logging out and
relogging, phpgroupware reads the database of the default domain!!! I think the
problem could be related to the passing of sessionid with cookies. even if all
domains have "Use cookies to pass sessionid" set to no, phpgroupware sends one
cookie at the beginning of the session, three other at the end. Another problem
might be that phpgroupware has a problem with distingishing the URLs of the
different domains. in my case the domains share the same DNS, the default
domain is http://myhost.com/phpgroupware, the other domains
http://myhost.com/secondomain, etc.
I attach header.inc.php.
No Followups Have Been Posted
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Date: 2002-Jul-12 17:37 Name: header.inc.php Size: 5KB By: totschnig
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/download.php?group_id=509&bug_id=847&bug_file_id=52
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