[sork] Vacation module is blank ??
Ong Loeng Seng
loeng.ong at vicscouts.asn.au
Thu Mar 23 18:14:53 PST 2006
Hi Eric,
I couldn't find anything in the log file. It's empty. My logfile is
in /tmp/horde.log and I have checked the permission is OK.
This is the output of View > Page Source. It's really empty.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Frameset//EN"
"DTD/xhtml1-frameset.dtd">
<html>
<head>
<link rel="SHORTCUT ICON" href="/horde/themes/graphics/favicon.ico" />
<title>Horde</title>
</head>
<frameset id="hf" cols="150,*" framespacing="0" frameborder="0">
<frame name="horde_menu" src="/horde/services/portal/sidebar.php?Horde=8hlglj9nmoookf8dq60hircii7" scrolling="auto" noresize="noresize" />
<frame name="horde_main" src="http://localhost/horde/login.php?Horde=8hlglj9nmoookf8dq60hircii7&frameset_loaded=1" scrolling="auto" noresize="noresize" />
</frameset>
</html>
I use horde version 3.1 and vacation h3 (3.0-RC1) on Fedora Core 4.
Yes, I can manually do ftp to 10.1.22.8 using my username only
Regards,
Ong Loeng Seng
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 20:41:58 -0600
From: Eric Jon Rostetter <eric.rostetter at physics.utexas.edu>
Subject: Re: [sork] Vacation module is blank ??
To: sork at lists.horde.org
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Quoting Ong Loeng Seng <loeng.ong at vicscouts.asn.au>:
> I'm new to Horde. I've installed vacation as part of sork project.
> However, when I tried to access localhost/horde/vacation it only gives
> me a blank window and only a typical horde menu on the left hand side.
Check your log files for errors. Also, you might do a "view source"
in your browser, to see if the "empty" window is really empty or
not.
What versions of Horde and Vacation are you running?
> Then I tried to install ingo, but when I click vacation button on the
> ingo, it gives me the same thing. Shouldn't it display something like
> subject, contents and date to schedule the vacation?
You should ask on the Ingo mailing list for that.
> $conf['server']['params']['default']['host'] = '10.1.22.8';
> $conf['server']['params']['default']['port'] = 21;
> $conf['server']['params']['default']['pasv'] = false;
Can you manually ftp from the Horde machine to 10.1.22.8, and do
stuff in passive mode?
> $conf['server']['params']['default']['hordeauth'] = 'full';
> $conf['server']['params']['default']['norealm'] = true;
If you can login via ftp above, do you do so with the same username
and password as you login to Horde with? And only the username, without
the domain?
--
Eric Rostetter
The Department of Physics
The University of Texas at Austin
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