[horde] Re: Horde snapshot of 3/4/2004 not recognizing me as "admin"

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Fri Mar 19 00:24:51 PST 2004


Zitat von Greg Earle <earle at isolar.DynDNS.ORG>:

> It turns out that the Horde code (from March 4th, anyway) is
> thinking that my user name is "earle at machine.my.do.main", not
> "earle".  (This seems to be reflected in the fact that the
> "Welcome" banner says "Welcome, earle at machine.my.do.main",
> whereas with the previous older snapshots - like from 6 months
> ago - I get "Welcome, earle".)
>
> In order for the Administration/Configuration menu entries to
> appear, I have to put "'earle at machine.my.do.main'" into the
> "admins" array in $HORDE/config/conf.php, instead of "'earle'".
>
> I don't understand this - as I stated, my "realm" entry in the
> IMP servers.php $servers['imap'] array is blank.  Why is
> "@machine.my.do.main" getting tacked on to my user name, like
> as if Horde is thinking I'm using realms?

No idea.

> Also, this is case-sensitive - if, for example, I change the
> "arrays" entry to "'earle at machine.MY.DO.MAIN'" in conf.php,
> it doesn't match - and so I don't get the
> "Administration"/"Configuration" menu entries in that case,
> either.  I don't understand why it's case-sensitive.

Because any decent operating system/authentication backend has
case-sensitive user names.

> The only references I can find in my config files to
> "machine.my.do.main" (lower case) are (starting from $HORDE):
>
> imp/config/conf.php:$conf['user']['redirect_on_logout'] =
> 'https://machine.my.do.main/';
>
> config/conf.php:$conf['auth']['admins'] =
> array('earle at machine.my.do.main');
>
> config/conf.php:$conf['mailer']['params']['host'] =
> 'machine.my.do.main';
>
> config/conf.php:$conf['vfs']['params']['vfsroot'] =
> '/var/maildirs/virtual/my.do.main';
>
> ingo/config/backends.php:        'hostspec' => 'machine.my.do.main',
>
> Are any of these (e.g. the "$conf['mailer']['params']['host']"
> entry) causing Horde to think I'm using realms, and that my realm
> is "machine.my.do.main"?

No. But as noone else is experiencing this, it has to be something on your
system. Did you by accident enable a vinfo hook by chance?

Jan.

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