[horde] Strange Problem

James Kelty jkelty at pdx.edu
Tue Feb 25 14:04:31 PST 2003


No, it is NOT sork. I probably should have said that. And, I probably 
should have said that the modules were written for
Horde 2.0, and Imp-3.0

-James


Eric Rostetter wrote:
> Quoting James Kelty <jkelty at pdx.edu>:
> 

> 
>>This system works well, and we have a modules that some developers here
>>wrote, called accounts. This module has a couple of
>>options in it like vacactions, and forwars
> 
> 
> You sure your developers wrote those?  Not just the standard horde modules
> (http://www.horde.org/sork/)?
> 
> 
>>the log says the following, and the user is kicked back to the login
>>screen when using Mozilla 1.2.1, and IE 5.5 and 6.0:
>>
>>131.252.134.36 - - [25/Feb/2003:10:53:37 -0800] "GET /vacation/
>>HTTP/1.1" 302 5
>>131.252.134.36 - - [25/Feb/2003:10:53:37 -0800] "GET
>>
> 
> /horde/login.php?Horde=e9b253f6bcc100a6f44ecbd0b24e74b5&url=%2Fvacation%2Findex.php
> 
>>HTTP/1.1" 302 5
> 
> 
> It is failing the login check in /vacation/lib/base.php probably.  Could
> be your php setup, or could be something else (session problem, or old code
> that needs updating).  What you are seeing is that when you hit it, it
> thinks it isn't logged in and redirects to the login page.  On valid
> login, it should come back to the correct place.
>  
> 
>>Now, I' m not asking anyone here to debug our developers modules, but I
>>am just wondering is this is a browser issue or not.
> 
> 
> Could be, if the browser has cookies turned off.  Otherwise no.
> 
> 
>>IE has never worked
>>properly with this, and always genarates this strange access_log entry.
>>IE 5.5 and 6.0 also does not work with the first configuration.
> 
> 
> Then you might want to look into the more current sork modules instead.
>  
> 
>>Thanks for any input!
>>
>>-James
> 
> 


-- 
James Kelty
E-Commerce/Financial Systems Administrator
CNS Unix Team | Portland State University
jkelty at pdx.edu



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