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dean_collins
ISA 2004

I'm having a problem with my XOOPS website.

my network is a cable modem, sbs 2003 server running isa 2004 then a switch with a linux server running apache.

my web site is dirrecting any traffic to http://www.aussienymeetup.net via no-ip to my cable modem.
sbs server is directing it to internal ip address of 192.16.16.10

web site comes up fine however a lot of interactions are failing because it says problem

"We use 'Referrer-checking' know as HTTP_REFERER......"

Does anyone here know how to solve this problem with isa 2004?


Cheers,
Dean

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dean_collins
Re: ISA 2004

all sorted but now I have a bigger problem.


when I view the site I cant log in anymore?

check out http://www.aussienymeetup.net and you'll see wha i mean, the login space is blank...help.

Cheers,
Dean

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rowdie
Re: ISA 2004
  • 2005/8/28 10:56

  • rowdie

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try logging in through /recovery.php

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dean_collins
Re: ISA 2004 or just 2.2.3 problem? cant log in

thanks the advice, I logged in via recovery.php

was asked for username and password

entered this fine and then forwarded to the reovery page but when I hit go the following line appears


Notice [PHP]: Undefined index: session_expire in file recovery.php line 77


using winscp I went to the recovery page and this is the lien it is having troubles with


$new_value = $_POST[$config[$i]->getVar('conf_name')];

I've done a search in the forums for boht but cant find anything.

Cheers,
Dean

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dean_collins
Re: ISA 2004 or just 2.2.3 problem? cant log in

I'm finding same problem with everyone logging in to http://www.aussienymeetup.net

each time someone visits the page it sends them to the loging page regardless.

how can I fix this. I think it is because I'm behind isa 2004 and might be a cookie problem.


Cheers,
Dean

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dean_collins
Re: ISA 2004 or just 2.2.3 problem? cant log in

well logging in is all solved however it is still displaying /apache2-default/XXX
rather than just /xxx

I was all excited in ISA 2004 you can specify internal and external paths but because of the way XOOPS works when I specify /apache2-default/xxx internal to view as /xxx it doesn't display all images properly.


Cheers
Dean

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