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Re: No need to login
  • 2006/9/9 21:44

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LDAP



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Re: Site goes down randomly every day - ideas?
  • 2006/9/9 21:40

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Hi Jen.

I second Biteronboard on this one. Whenever my XOOPS sites go slugy or stop responding sure enough it is the server being overloaded. The symptoms you describe point to an overloaded/oversubscribed server.

I'd send off an email to you host and inform them of the slow downs.

Hope it improves.



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Re: HELP my login gets unlocked~~!
  • 2006/9/9 21:36

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Errors
Notice: Only variables should be assigned by reference in file /kernel/module.php line 542
Notice: Only variables should be assigned by reference in file /modules/system/admin/blocksadmin/blocksadmin.php line 54
Notice: Only variables should be assigned by reference in file /modules/system/admin/blocksadmin/blocksadmin.php line 69
Notice: Only variables should be assigned by reference in file /modules/system/admin/blocksadmin/blocksadmin.php line 109
Notice: Only variables should be assigned by reference in file /kernel/module.php line 542
Notice: Only variables should be assigned by reference in file /modules/system/admin/blocksadmin/blocksadmin.php line 113
Notice: Only variables should be assigned by reference in file /kernel/module.php line 542
Notice: Only variables should be assigned by reference in file /modules/system/admin/blocksadmin/blockform.php line 42
Notice: Only variables should be assigned by reference in file /class/xoopsform/formdhtmltextarea.php line 132


These are not errors... they are merely notices generated by a newer version of PHP.

Do you have a firewall on your machine? Zone Alarm? Etc? If so, disable it then try it again.



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Re: URL vs IP Login Woes
  • 2006/9/8 14:35

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I guess by what you said I need the WWW A record before setting up the virtual domain


Spot on.

Quote:
[Googling at the moment...]


This looks interesting... about half way down they start on virtual domains.

Good luck.



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Re: URL vs IP Login Woes
  • 2006/9/8 14:02

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Hi again.

Quote:
217.19.134.138


I take it that is your own static IP address to your own box?

Quote:
Failing that, who do you reccommend for hosting?


If you have your own box with and IP address then no. The theory is that all you need is for your hostname (toilethumour...) to point to the above IP address. You'll need at least a WWW A record which 1and1 should be able to setup for your.

Apache will then need to be configured to access requests coming on the toilethumour domain. This is outside the scope of this post/forum but Googling "apache virtual domain" should give you a starting place.

As for hosting.... I offer hosting but it is managed hosting (and expensive because it is managed). Otherwise you always have uk.net or surpasshosting.com, which I've used but they tend to be cheap and cheerful (ie servers can be oversubscribed).

Good luck.



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Re: URL vs IP Login Woes
  • 2006/9/8 13:03

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Well, this is ont my area of experise so I may be talking poopies here.

Basically, when you say

Quote:
Domain routing routes toiletpolitics.co.uk to 217.19.134.138/_toilet/htdocs


Means that you have a index.html page onhttp://toiletpolitics.co.uk that has an iframe that points to 217.19.134.138/_toilet/htdocs. IMHO, this is not an ideal way of doing it and you will experience problems with pretty much any php script you try and run.

Ideally,http://toiletp.... needs to point directly to /var/www/_toilet/htdocs. An Apache server should be able to do this by creating a virtual domain that has its document root pointing to /var/www/_toilet/htdocs.

That would be the ideal setup. I'm not too sure how 1and1 run their servers so you will need to contact them to give you a proper domain redirection service (and not a Mickey Mouse Frame solution).

Again, maybe someone else here can give you more info.

Cheers.



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Re: URL vs IP Login Woes
  • 2006/9/8 12:34

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<FRAME SRC="http://217.19.134.138/_toilet/htdocs/" SCROLLING="AUTO" NAME="bannerframe" NORESIZE>


FRAME!!! Yeach!!! .

I don't how you would do it on your server but the above should read:

<FRAME SRC="http://www.toiletpolitics.co.uk" SCROLLING="AUTO" NAME="bannerframe" NORESIZE>


I must say that this not an ideal way to run Xoops.

Maybe someone else who has the experience (and stomach) for Frames maybe able to help you some more here.

Good luck!



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Re: URL vs IP Login Woes
  • 2006/9/8 12:01

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In that case there could be an issue with your XOOPS_ROOT_PATH.

Ideally, XOOPS_ROOT_PATH = /home/yourdomain/html/(Your XOOPS mainfile.php is here).

Again, HTH.

Cheers.



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Re: URL vs IP Login Woes
  • 2006/9/8 11:41

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Hi there.

Your mainfile.php has XOOPS_URL ashttp://217.19.134.138/_toilet/.

What happens here is when you login by going tohttp://toiletpolitics.co.uk your browser records your login cookie againsthttp://toiletpolitics.co.uk. As soon as you click on any of your menu linkshttp://217.19.134.138, the browser assumes you are on a different site and you loose the login cookie information. This is because cookie are stored against URLs (simple explanation).

The solution is to correctly set your XOOPS_URL tohttp://toiletpolitics.co.uk

HTH



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Re: CCB 3.05 Notifications missing !
  • 2006/9/8 9:40

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Hi again.

Have you tried setting notifications to inline? That way you don't need the notifications block.

CBB Admin -> Properties -> Enable Notification -> Enable Notifications (both styles).

Also make sure that all your notifications are selected in CBB Admin -> Properties -> Enable Specific Events -> (Select all notifications).

Again, HTH.




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