Problem im Auth.php

Stefan Schleifer gnut@odn.de
Sun, 02 Dec 2001 00:01:44 +0100


Hello out there,

i still receive the "Warning: unserialize() failed at offset 0 of 35 bytes 
in /path-to_server/horde/lib/Auth.php on line 227"-Error when logging in to 
horde/imp. I have installed IMP and Kronolith, horde configured to 
authorize with imp. Most times login works, but sometimes after logging in 
i get a second window with the error above and a split screen below there 
with saying "login to mail" and Calender on the right.

Is this a horde-problem (so i'd go to the other list :-) ) or something 
with imp?!?

Using horde 2.0 / imp 3.0 with apache 1.3.20 on SuSE Linux 7.3.

Thanks,
Stefan



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Quoting Stefan Schleifer <gnut@odn.de>:

> i still receive the "Warning: unserialize() failed at offset 0 of 35 bytes 
> in /path-to_server/horde/lib/Auth.php on line 227"-Error when logging in to
> horde/imp. I have installed IMP and Kronolith, horde configured to 
> authorize with imp. Most times login works, but sometimes after logging in 
> i get a second window with the error above and a split screen below there 
> with saying "login to mail" and Calender on the right.
> 
> Is this a horde-problem (so i'd go to the other list :-) ) or something 
> with imp?!?

It probably belongs on the horde list. I can't reproduce this, and no one else 
has reported it - has anyone else seen it? Can you find any way to consistently 
reproduce it?

-chuck

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Quoting Ben Elliston <bje@air.net.au>:

> Surely this information is available to IMP from the web server's passwd
> file (or PAM, if IMP uses it?).

And if the IMAP server isn't the web server? Or the IMAP server has its own 
authentication? No, the information isn't available.

-chuck

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