[cvs] [Wiki] changed: FAQ/Admin/Troubleshoot
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Mon Jun 9 07:04:34 UTC 2008
jan Mon, 09 Jun 2008 03:04:33 -0400
Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ/Admin/Troubleshoot
New Revision: 7.14
Change log: Fix typo
@@ -19,9 +19,9 @@
: Check that PHP sessions are working at all using the sessions test on the
{{/horde/test.php}} test script. : If not, make sure that your browser
accepts cookies. Otherwise check
http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.session.php for more information and hints.
: Try logging in with the default PHP session handler if you configured a
custom session handler in Horde's setup. : If this works, something is
broken with your custom session handler setup or backend. Continue
troubleshooting there.
: If using Horde 3.1.2 or later, change the configuration to allow
non-cookie, url-based sessions. : If this works, cookies aren't stored in
your browser. This could be caused by the browser configuration or a faulty
session cookie setup, see the next point. If you already locked yourself out
of Horde, edit the configuration file {{horde/config/conf.php}} manually and
set {{$conf['session']['use_only_cookies'] = false;}}.
-: Make sure that you are using the correct cookie domain and path settings
in Horde's setup. : Cookies are not stored in the browser if you don't use a
FQDN (fully qualified domain name), e.g. ``http://localhost/horde/``, or if
the specified cookie path ({{/horde}} by default) doesn't match the webroot
of your Horde installation, e.g. ``http://webmail.example.org/``,
``http://www.example.org/horde-3.1.2/``. To find this, go to the Horde
configuration page on the General tab, and the last box on that page says
"Where path should we set cookies to?". Alternatively, in conf.php, look for
the value $conf['cookie']['path']. Set that to the base URL for horde.
+: Make sure that you are using the correct cookie domain and path settings
in Horde's setup. : Cookies are not stored in the browser if you don't use a
FQDN (fully qualified domain name), e.g. ``http://localhost/horde/``, or if
the specified cookie path ({{/horde}} by default) doesn't match the webroot
of your Horde installation, e.g. ``http://webmail.example.org/``,
``http://www.example.org/horde-3.1.2/``. To find this, go to the Horde
configuration page on the General tab, and the last box on that page says
"What path should we set cookies to?". Alternatively, in conf.php, look for
the value $conf['cookie']['path']. Set that to the base URL for horde.
: If session.auto_start is set to 1 in the php.ini file the login page will
loop. Set it to 0.
: Delete any cookies in your browser for Horde to test any of the above
changes - otherwise wrong cookies might be stored in your browser and the
above actions still fail
+++ After logging in the message "Last login: Never" is displayed. Always.
More information about the cvs
mailing list