[horde] Dynamic Proxies (?)
John H. Bennett III
bennettj at thebennetthome.com
Thu May 12 14:01:52 PDT 2005
Quoting Timothy Brooks <tim at integrastrategic.com>:
> I upgraded to the latest version of Horde last night, and now many of my
> Horde users are reporting that they get this message when they try to sign
> in:
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> "Your Internet address has changed since the beginning of your mail session.
> To protect your security, you must login again."
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> I did a search on this phrase and came up with this solution:
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> "You're probably accessing Horde through an ISP that has dynamic proxies.
> The only solution is to turn this feature off in Horde."
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> In fact, the people reporting this problem are accessing through AOL.
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> So, how and where does one "turn this feature off in Horde"? It does not
> appear to be in the User options. Can someone give me specific instructions
> as to how I do this?
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> Thanks.
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This was just answered yesterday by Chuck.
Quoting Ian <lists at imknight.co.uk>:
> We have a user who is behind a proxy/load balance connection - as such every
> hit on the server changes his IP address, this in turn is causing it so that
> he is unable to actually login (unless he is very lucky)
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> Cookies are being set on his computer - but not able to hold a connection.
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> Is there any settings that can be altered to allow for this?
$conf['auth']['checkip'] = false;
-chuck
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