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Re: [Phpgroupware-users] New install -- Can't login


From: C K Wu
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-users] New install -- Can't login
Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2002 07:40:31 +0800

Repost.

C K Wu wrote:

> Hello, Barry,
>
> I have the same problem when attempting to install phpGroupWare-0.9.14
> on a RedHat 8.0 machine.  I am able to trace the culprit down to line
> 159 of
> [phpgw-dir]/login.php.  The line reads,
>
> if (getenv(REQUEST_METHOD) != 'POST' && !isset($PHP_AUTH_USER) &&
> !isset($HTTP_SERVER_VARS['SSL_CLIENT_S_DN']))
>
> Apparently, the problem was caused by getenv(REQUEST_METHOD).  This
> had been reported as PHP bug: #17662
> (http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=17662).
>
> I managed to work around the problem by changing,
>
> getenv(REQUEST_METHOD)    =>    $_SERVER[REQUEST_METHOD]
>
> After the change, everything went back to normal.  However, I had
> only tested general operations of (phpgwapi + ck-ledger).  There
> may yet be other phpgw modules, which are affected by the getenv()
> problem.  Btw, register_globals is set to off by default, and my
> config is,
>
> RedHat8.0, php4.2.2, Apache(httpd-2.0.40)
>
> The other problem of the hole in your wall.  Too bad, unsolvable.
>
> Cheers,
> CK
>
> Barry Eriksen wrote:
>
> > Hi. I have just installed phpGroupWare on WindowsXP Pro, with Apache2, PHP4
> > and MySQL, but can't login to phpGroupWare itself (both the "admin" account
> > and "demo" accounts fail). I get no explicit error message, just a refreshed
> > "login.php" page with a "code=5" added in the URL (i.e.,
> > http://www.abc.com/phpgroupware/login.php?code=5).
> >
> > I've reviewed the arhives back to June and saw a couple of more recent posts
> > reporting similar behaviors but solutions either were not offered or did not
> > work for me....so, am asking you kind souls for help as I'm going insane.
> > I'm new to all of this stuff, but don't mind hacking my way around, though
> > there's a hole in the wall and my head is hurting at this point.
> >
> > I successfully:
> > 1) ran the header configuration for my database connection; and
> > 2) ran the setup/configuration routine to install my apps (had to run
> > through this a couple of times to work through dependencies among the apps
> > but all seems OK); and
> > 3) setup the "admin" and 3 "demo" users.
> >
> > I have queried the MySQL database and confirmed that the setup module did in
> > fact build the tables and add records for the apps and for the users. I have
> > tweaked about every setup and header parameter I can think of and still the
> > same result. I'm trying to run the authentication through MySQL and have
> > tried with cookies and without. Have tried both php-sessions and db
> > sessions, etc...no luck.
> >
> > Further inspection of the MySQL tables show no "last login" for any of the
> > users, so evidently the MySQL authentication is failing hard. I gather from
> > the archived posts that Apache2 is "iffy" but I really want to use it as I
> > have other apps running on it well. Is the problem more likely to be in the
> > PHP settings (if so I can share my phpinfo results)?
> >
> > Thanks for any help you can give me.
> >
> > Configuration details:
> >
> > WindowsXP Pro
> > phpGroupWare-0.9.14.000.zip
> > MySQL-3.23.53
> > php4.2.3
> > Apache2.0.40(Win32)mod_ssl/2.0.40 with OpenSSL0.9.6g
> >
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