[horde] PHP Notice: Undefined index: driverin.../horde-2.2.4/lib/Auth.php

Luis Daniel Alvarez daniel at enet.cu
Tue Dec 9 08:51:40 PST 2003


It was just a copy and paste mistake, this is how really look
Anyway it was allways uncommet because I don't want to let the users login
twice and just led IMP login

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// If you want to use IMP with Horde and don't want to let the users
// login twice (once for Horde and once for IMP) you can setup Horde
// to let IMP do the authentication stuff. Just uncomment the
// auth/login/logout lines in registry.php instead of configuring the
// following settings.

// What backend should we use for authenticating users to Horde? Valid
// options are currently 'imap', 'ldap', 'mcal', 'sql', 'ftp', 'smb',
// 'krb5' and 'radius'.
//$conf['auth']['driver'] = ' ';
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Daniel Alvarez
ISP-InfoCom

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Daniel Eckl" <daniel.eckl at gmx.de>
To: <horde at lists.horde.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: [horde] PHP Notice: Undefined index:
driverin.../horde-2.2.4/lib/Auth.php


> Look at this paragraph:
>
> // What backend should we use for authenticating users to Horde? Valid
> // options are currently 'imap', 'ldap', 'mcal', 'sql', 'ftp', 'smb',
> // 'krb5' and 'radius'.
> //$conf['auth']['driver'] = '';
>
> Well, '' is not part of the list 'imap', 'ldap', 'mcal', 'sql', 'ftp',
'smb',
> 'krb5' and 'radius'.
>
> This is logical. If horde asks you "Who should I ask wheather a supplied
> username or password is correct or not?" then you cannot answer "nobody".
Well,
> you can say this, but with lack of any sense.
>
> So uncomment this variable and choose your method of authentication to
your
> willing and according to your system design.
>
> Greets,
> Daniel
>
> Zitat von Luis Daniel Alvarez <daniel at enet.cu>:
>
> > Hi Eric
> > Following indications
> >
> > ===============================================
> > /**
> >  ** Horde Authentication
> >  **/
> >
> > // If you want to use IMP with Horde and don't want to let the users
> > // login twice (once for Horde and once for IMP) you can setup Horde
> > // to let IMP do the authentication stuff. Just uncomment the
> > // auth/login/logout lines in registry.php instead of configuring the
> > // following settings. (THIS IS MY CASE)
> >
> > // What backend should we use for authenticating users to Horde? Valid
> > // options are currently 'imap', 'ldap', 'mcal', 'sql', 'ftp', 'smb',
> > // 'krb5' and 'radius'.
> > //$conf['auth']['driver'] = '';
> > ...............
> > ===================================================
> >
> > On my registry.php
> > =====================================================
> > /* auth: Handler for user authentication.
> >  *   Uncomment the auth/login/logout lines if you want to let
> >  *   IMP handle the authentication for Horde. This avoids the
> >  *   "double login" while accessing IMP.
> >  */
> > $this->registry['auth']['login'] = 'imp';
> > $this->registry['auth']['logout'] = 'imp';
> >
> > /* mail: Handler for sending mail. */
> > $this->registry['mail']['compose'] = 'imp';
> > $this->registry['mail']['composePopup'] = 'imp';
> > ..........
> > =========================================================
> >
> > Is anything wrong?
> >
> > Daniel Alvarez
> > ISP-InfoCom
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Eric Rostetter" <eric.rostetter at physics.utexas.edu>
> > To: <horde at lists.horde.org>
> > Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 8:54 AM
> > Subject: Re: [horde] PHP Notice: Undefined index: driver
> > in.../horde-2.2.4/lib/Auth.php
> >
> >
> > > Quoting Luis Daniel Alvarez <daniel at enet.cu>:
> > >
> > > > [Tue Dec  9 14:04:14 2003] [error] PHP Notice:  Undefined index:
driver
> > in
> > > > .../horde-2.2.4/lib/Auth.php on line 229
> > > > [Tue Dec  9 14:04:14 2003] [error] PHP Notice:  Undefined index:
driver
> > in
> > > > .../horde-2.2.4/lib/Auth.php on line 229
> > >
> > > I would guess you haven't set your authentication driver in
> > > horde/config/horde.php
> > >
> > > You need to find and configure it in horde.php.  It should look like:
> > >
> > > // What backend should we use for authenticating users to Horde? Valid
> > > // options are currently 'imap', 'ldap', 'mcal', 'sql', 'ftp' and
'krb5'.
> > > $conf['auth']['driver'] = '';
> > >
> > > If you did set it, then perhaps you have an error in your horde.php
file
> > > elsewhere that is stopping it from executing.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Eric Rostetter
> > > The Department of Physics
> > > The University of Texas at Austin
> > >
> > > Why get even? Get odd!
> > >
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