[imp] IMP4.1 redirect or auth or some other problem: no clue
robert sand
rsand at duluth.umn.edu
Fri Aug 31 16:30:27 UTC 2007
More information... imp passes it's test and shows the correct number of messages in my mailbox and horde is configured
to use imp for authentication. Any ideas? I have looked over the list messages and have not found anything yet.
robert sand wrote:
> I am getting the same thing on a new install on debian. I do have servers running on freebsd. I just am not able to
> figure it out. auth via imap is happening and sessions are getting created. Just looks like imp does an auto logout.
>
>
> Varga-Háli Dániel wrote:
>> Hi everybody!
>> I am new to the Horde Project but I like what I know so far. My problem is
>> that after isntalling and setting up the horde FW (3.1.4), I tried to use
>> IMP. Actually I set everything up together.
>> So I chose IMAP auth. I try to log on and it is successful (according to
>> logs) but it won't go anywhere from the login.php site.
>>
>> horde.log
>> Aug 29 22:50:24 HORDE [notice] [imp] Login success for test at mytest.xx.hu [
>> 192.168.0.101] to {localhost:143} [on line 154 of "/var/www/horde-3.1.4/imp-
>> h3-4.1.4/redirect.php"]
>>
>> syslog
>> Aug 29 22:50:23 danis imapd: Connection, ip=[::ffff:127.0.0.1]
>> Aug 29 22:50:23 danis imapd: LOGIN, user=test at mytest.xx.hu, ip=[::ffff:
>> 127.0.0.1], protocol=IMAP
>> Aug 29 22:50:23 danis imapd: /etc/courier/shared/index: No such file or
>> directory
>> Aug 29 22:50:24 danis imapd: LOGOUT, user=test at mytest.xx.hu, ip=[::ffff:
>> 127.0.0.1], headers=0, body=0, rcvd=101, sent=468, time=1
>> Aug 29 22:50:24 danis imapd: LOGOUT, user=test at mytest.xx.hu, ip=[::ffff:
>> 127.0.0.1], headers=0, body=0, rcvd=301, sent=577, time=1
>>
>> Do u have any idea why is that?
>>
>> Thanx a lot
>> Dan
>
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