[horde] Horde Administration configuration 403

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Sun Apr 27 14:11:07 UTC 2014


Zitat von lwieder <jaglists at jagtec.net>:

> On 04/27/2014 06:14 AM, Jan Schneider [via Horde] wrote:
>> Don't top-post.
>>
>> Zitat von lwieder <[hidden email]
>> </user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=122546&i=0>>:
>>
>> >
>> > Michael M Slusarz-2 wrote
>> >>
>> >> You need to add the user trying to access the configuration menu to
>> >> the list of admins (in horde/config/conf.php).
>> >>
>> > Michael
>> > Thanks for the email.  I have this line in my conf.php file, which
>> was done
>> > when I installed Horde.  On my server it is located in
>> > /var/www/webmail/config/conf.php
>> >
>> > $conf['auth']['admins'] = array('[hidden email]
>> </user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=122546&i=1>');
>> >
>> > where admin is the correct user name for the administrator and
>> domain is my
>> > domain
>> >
>> > I see this message in my logs when other accounts are using Horde also.
>> >
>> >  HORDE: User is not authorized [pid 5346 on line 1547 of
>> > "/usr/share/pear/Horde/Registry.php"]
>>
>> If "admin" is your user name, then "admin" should be in this setting.
>> And you should not enter the administration section manually. If you
>> don't have an administration link in your menu, you should have
>> mentioned that, and could have spared us and yourself 10 days.
>>
> Jan, thanks for the email.  In my original post on 4/15 i wrote:
> On 04/27/2014 06:14 AM, Jan Schneider [via Horde] wrote:> Don't top-post.
>  >
>  > Zitat von lwieder <[hidden email]
>  > </user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=122546&i=0>>:
>  >
>  >  >
>  >  > Michael M Slusarz-2 wrote
>  >  >>
>  >  >> You need to add the user trying to access the configuration menu to
>  >  >> the list of admins (in horde/config/conf.php).
>  >  >>
>  >  > Michael
>  >  > Thanks for the email.  I have this line in my conf.php file, which
>  > was done
>  >  > when I installed Horde.  On my server it is located in
>  >  > /var/www/webmail/config/conf.php
>  >  >
>  >  > $conf['auth']['admins'] = array('[hidden email]
>  > </user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=122546&i=1>');
>  >  >
>  >  > where admin is the correct user name for the administrator and domain
>  > is my
>  >  > domain
>  >  >
>  >  > I see this message in my logs when other accounts are using Horde
> also.
>  >  >
>  >  >  HORDE: User is not authorized [pid 5346 on line 1547 of
>  >  > "/usr/share/pear/Horde/Registry.php"]
>
> I have found that a cause of this error to be logged is that some of my
> clients have a link saved in their browser that goes to
> "mail.domian.net/webmail/imp", from the old server setup, rather than
> just going to "mail.domain.net/webmail" , which does not cause the
> error.  The user is able to log in a work just fine, even though the
> error is in my server log.
>  >
>  > If "admin" is your user name, then "admin" should be in this setting.
>  > And you should not enter the administration section manually. If you
>  > don't have an administration link in your menu, you should have
>  > mentioned that, and could have spared us and yourself 10 days.
>  >
>  > --
>  > Jan Schneider
>
> on 4/15 lwied wrote:
> < When I log into the Horde main portal page as Administrator then go  <
> to the settings menu, Administration,      < Configuration, I get a 403
> page  forbidden message.  All the other Administration items such as
> Groups, Users, < Permissions open just fine
>
> Jan,
>
> Thanks for the email. I am sorry, I will bottom post. I DO have an
> Administration link. My original message on 4/15 explained that I could
> log into the account set up as administrator see the
> Administration/Configuration menu link. All the links under
> Administration work fine, except Configuration.  I can open all the
> Administration links all the way down to CLI.  I cannot open the
> Configuration link, this is the only one that returns the 403 Forbidden
> page.
>
> Thank you, I do appreciate the help very much..

Well, then again: this doesn't have anything to do with Horde. Horde  
doesn't send 403 responses. This is something on your server. If you  
don't run a web app firewall, then something else, like Apache rules.

-- 
Jan Schneider
The Horde Project
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