[Tickets #12103] Re: Blank page on browsing turba address books

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Ticket URL: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/12103
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  Ticket             | 12103
  Updated By         | arjen+horde at de-korte.org
  Summary            | Blank page on browsing turba address books
  Queue              | Horde Framework Packages
  Version            | Git master
  Type               | Bug
  State              | Resolved
  Priority           | 1. Low
  Milestone          |
  Patch              |
  Owners             | Jan Schneider, Michael Rubinsky, Michael Slusarz
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arjen+horde at de-korte.org (2013-03-12 08:46) wrote:

Even with Horde_Core-2.4.3, the problem in some PHP installations is  
not fixed completely. Although the Addressbook now opens fine from the  
Horde portal, there still is an issue with messages that are being  
logged incorrectly.

Since the upgrade to Horde_Core-2.4.2, Horde is spamming my syslog  
with messages like

Mar 10 21:30:10 mail horde: [imp] Login success for arjen (Horde user  
arjen) [192.168.1.126] to {localhost:143 [imap]} [pid 3574 on line 183  
of "/srv/www/htdocs/horde/imp/lib/Auth.php"]

The above is from an ActiveSync client by the way and coincides with  
PING and SYNC messages in the webserver log.

I configured logging for level WARNING:

   $conf['log']['priority'] = 'WARNING';
   $conf['log']['ident'] = 'horde';
   $conf['log']['name'] = LOG_LOCAL7;
   $conf['log']['type'] = 'syslog';
   $conf['log']['enabled'] = true;

This message is logged with priority 'NOTICE' (I checked that), which  
is lower than the 'WARNING' threshold, so these messages should never  
have made it to the syslog.

The behaviour is as expected when downgrading to Horde_Core-2.4.1.





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