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johnboy68
Help! Can't login to my xoops site anymore
  • 2007/3/21 9:46

  • johnboy68

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I have two XOOPS sites on one of my Linux boxs. One of them it working great. The other just started, out of the blue, not letting me login.

I put in the username and password of the admin account and it just roles me back to the main page.

I don't get any error messages. It just seems to loop me back to the default page.

I haven't made any changes to the site and like I said my other XOOPS site on the same box works like normal.

What can I do to fix this?

I did some searches and can't find the answer.

Thanks,

John



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johnboy68
Re: Getting Xoops to auth with Microsoft Active Directory
  • 2006/10/26 13:37

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I don't get an error message. I get the "Incorrect login!" message.

I am sure I am not understanding the syntax correctly for setting up my connection to Active Directory (I followed to the "T" the wiki) but I get this message even if I use the Admin account I have set to not use the LDAP connection.

So I really need to know why I can't use the Admin account so I can make changes to the AD setup and it would be nice if there was a log file that showed where the AD connection was failing.



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johnboy68
Re: Getting Xoops to auth with Microsoft Active Directory
  • 2006/10/25 19:27

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Yes,

This is the document that I followed. It's pretty easy to follow but gives no trouble shooting tips.

I don't see anything I missed. What realy bugs me is even though I set it up to bypass LDAP for the admin account I can't use it.

Anything else????

Thanks again.



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johnboy68
Getting Xoops to auth with Microsoft Active Directory
  • 2006/10/25 19:06

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I have tried to setup my 2.0.15 version to auth to AD.

I can't seem to get it to work. I have it setup so the admin account can login without LDAP but even that won't work. So once I set it up no one can login and I have to reinstall to get it up again.

Are there other settings that need done that are not on the "LDAP documentation"? Are there any type of log files that would tell me where the process is failing so I can trouble shoot the problem?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

thanks.



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johnboy68
How do you move a XOOPS site to a new server?
  • 2006/5/22 9:59

  • johnboy68

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I am sure someone has done this and maybe there is even a post here on how to do it but I couldn't find one doing a search, so if this is not a new question and has been posted before I appologize for asking again.

How do you move a XOOPS site to a new server? I have my site up and running well with all my modules that I like installed and I have about 10 users registered, etc... but I have just installed a new server with updated hardware and would like to move the site to it. How is this done?

Thanks!

John



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johnboy68
Problem with "Who's Online"
  • 2006/5/3 9:57

  • johnboy68

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I have my site to show "Who's Online" on the main page and it always shows more guests than are really online.

Sometime it will show up to 5 or 6 guests online but I know that is false because when I click on more... next to the actual user(s) names that are online it will show guests with the same IP addresses as my account or other logged in accounts.

Anyone have an idea why? How to fix it?

Thanks!



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johnboy68
Re: Problem getting the paths to work correctly in Apache
  • 2006/4/17 17:02

  • johnboy68

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Thanks.

Yep. I got it fixed. All I had to do was fix the one line in mainfile.php.

I was snooping around the php files and found it.

Thanks for the reply.



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johnboy68
Problem getting the paths to work correctly in Apache
  • 2006/4/17 13:31

  • johnboy68

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I have the complete system up and running good and I just about have my site the way I like it.

Here is my problem.

I have XOOPS intalled to this path:

\var\www\xoops

I have my "named virtual host" for my domain that serves this site set to:

\var\www\html

so that when you go to my domain you get the page to open, but...

When you try to do something like "login" it crashes because it says it can't get to:

http://mydomain.com/xoops/html/user.php

I understand why this happens because it is trying to find:

/var/www/xoops/xoops/html/user.php which does not exist.

So, if I set my virtual host to /var/www all works but that is not how I want it to work because 1. my XOOPS site does not come up (it goes to my main site) and 2. I use virtual host to host other sites off of my ../www/ directory.

I think the problem stems from me installing XOOPS and setting up the site from my internal network and not from the domian I setup for the XOOPS site.

How do I get my paths fixed?

I hope I explained my situation enough to get an answer.

Thanks for all you help and for such a great site to build with!

John




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