Hi, You just gave me an idea when you mentioned cookies..
I have only tried this with various versions of Mozilla, I use Firefox 0.8 on my office PC and
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.2.1) Gecko/20030225 on the lab boxes.
Just tried Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 on the office PC and it works!
I had added the labbox-b.noclan.lan to the hosts file on the windows PC so it would send the correct http request to satisfy Apache and bingo it works.
I can't believe I have tried so many things over the last 2 very long days.
After the weekend I will try and summarise this and post to the list for future reference.
I'm going for a well overdue coffee.
Thanks to all the people on the list for your advice and suggestions, it is very probable that I had several problems that culminated in with browser issue. Certainly the http request needs to match the domain your admin user is in.
Just need to fix the links to the images etc and I will have a happy boss :)
Regards,
Steve Godfrey (Grommit)
-----Original Message----- From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:daniel@iptel.org] Sent: Friday 07 May 2004 10:00 To: steve Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] SerWeb authentication fails,my confusion over domain/realm referenced in archives
Hello,
On 5/7/2004 10:51 AM, steve wrote:
Hi, For the php id for admin user I have cf36d1931ae84e1a1c22bb5a44f8fb8a
if your web browser has eneabled cookie support, that's ok.
The ser version is 0.8.12 (i386/linux)
The serweb version serweb_2004-01-04 (that was the name of the tar)
I think these are the latest stable releases, do you know if
they are
compatible?
It might be compatible, but I am not sure. ser v0.8.12 was released before 2004-01-04. I would try to get the serweb tagged as rel_0_8_12 from CVS and try again. Here are the commands to use (when asks for password press enter):
cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.serweb.berlios.de:/cvsroot/serweb login
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.serweb.berlios.de:/cvsroot/serweb co -r rel_0_8_12 iptel
Daniel
Many thanks for the response...
-----Original Message----- From: Daniel-Constantin Mierla [mailto:daniel@iptel.org] Sent: Friday 07 May 2004 09:38 To: steve Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] SerWeb authentication fails, my
confusion over
domain/realm referenced in archives
Hello, please check if you have a value for phplib_id in subscriber table. Also, what version of ser and serweb do you have? There
might be some
incompatibilities.
Daniel
On 5/7/2004 9:23 AM, steve wrote:
Hi, Still trying to narrow down this issue of the
authentication failure.
I have taken everything back to the start.
So the uname of the box is labbox-b.noclan.lab, I have set the sip_domain to be labbox-b.noclan.lab, all the ser.cfg is set
to labbox-b.noclan.lab.
In the config.php I have set the line for the domain to:
this->realm=labbox-b.noclan.lab$this->domainname=labbox-b.noc
lan.lab$th
this->is->d efault_domain=
I don't know if I need to use default domain as the box is called labbox-b.noclan.lab.
Apache is back to running without virtual hosts.
I connect to serweb on
http://labbox-b.noclan.lab/admin/index.php where
I type in the user name and password, and get returned to
the login screen.
Is the only interaction here between Apache/PHP/MySQL and the SIP_DOMAIN or is the ser.cfg file referenced from this
login routine?
Any help greatly appreciated...
Since you are using SIP-PROXY.LAB as your SER domain, you
should set
the line to:
$this->realm=$this->domainname=$this->default_domain="SIP-PR
OXY.LAB";
The other way is configure your apache to virtual host www.SIP-PROXY.LAB and you do not need to do anything on serweb.
Zeus
-----Original Message----- From: serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org [mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of steve Sent: Thursday 06 May 2004 13:24 To: 'Zeus Ng' Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: RE: [Serusers] SerWeb authentication fails,my
confusion over
domain/realm referenced in archives
Thanks, I will try that and then report back.
-----Original Message----- From: Zeus Ng [mailto:zeus.ng@isquare.com.au] Sent: Thursday 06 May 2004 13:11 To: 'steve' Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: RE: [Serusers] SerWeb authentication fails,my
confusion over
domain/realm referenced in archives
See answer below.
>-----Original Message----- >From: serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org >[mailto:serusers-bounces@lists.iptel.org] On Behalf Of steve >Sent: Thursday, 6 May 2004 6:34 PM >To: serusers@lists.iptel.org >Subject: [Serusers] SerWeb authentication fails,my
confusion over
>domain/realm referenced in archives > > >Hi, >I have got Serweb going but when I access admin/index.php or >user_interface/index.php I get the login prompt but
when I try to
>login it returns to the login prompt. > >Looking back at the archives I see references to the domain > > > > or realm
>being incorrect, what realm / domain does this refer to? > > > > What needs to
>match this domain. > >When I set up the MySQL users I had used the command export >SIP_DOMAIN="SIP-PROXY.LAB" to allow me to use serctl, I > > > >
see this in
>the output from select * from subscriber; run in mysql. > >I have changed the line in the html/config.php to match
how I had
>configured my ser.cfg: (in the ser howto these commands were on >separate lines, in my config.php they were on one line,
does this
>matter?) > >/* your domain name */ > >$this->realm="boxb.lab"$this->domainname="boxb.lab"$this->defa >ult_domain= > ereg_replace( > > > >
"(www.|sip.)?(.*)", "\2",
>$_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']); > /* initial nummerical alias for new > > > > By default, serweb expects your web server name, which is your hostname for default apache installation, minus the www or
sip part as
your default_domain.
So, if your hostname is boxb.lab, the parameters in the
above line
will resolve to boxb.lab.
Since you are using SIP-PROXY.LAB as your SER domain, you
should set
the line to:
$this->realm=$this->domainname=$this->default_domain="SIP-PR
OXY.LAB";
The other way is configure your apache to virtual host www.SIP-PROXY.LAB and you do not need to do anything on serweb.
Zeus
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