I am still not able to log into serweb. I updated from CVS, but no difference.
What is the format of the username at login, and what does it authenticate against? In other words, where is the login name and password that I should be using. The symptom is that I type in username and password, and screen just stays the same, but erases the username and password.
Tom
-----Original Message----- From: Jan Janak [mailto:jan@iptel.org] Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 11:31 AM To: Bowar, Tom Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] Help with serweb
Hello,
On 06-05 09:38, Bowar, Tom wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to use SER in a test environment (we are getting ready to test a VoIP product that we are building). I have ser running and can register with authentication on the server. I have also installed serweb, and it looks fine until I try to log in. I put in the user name and password that I have added as admin, and the screen just clears the username and password fields and sits there. I have tried looking through the PHP code to understand how it does authentication,
but I don't know PHP well enough to understand what it is authenticating against. I suspect a problem with my domain setup, because since it is a test environment, I did not use our actual domain name, I just used localhost as the domain.
Am I on the right track, and if so, where do I need to look to make sure I have everything configured right?
Please update serweb from the CVS and try again, serweb author did some changes yesterday. Also note that if you don't use domain iptel.org then you will have to re-calculate HA1 strings in the database, because they were calculated with iptel.org as the domain. Let me know if the problem persist.
Jan.
Tom Bowar bowart@nextnetwireless.com
Hello,
it is in MySQL database in subscribers table. Initialy only username 'admin' with password 'heslo' exists.
Jan.
On 14-05 14:38, Bowar, Tom wrote:
I am still not able to log into serweb. I updated from CVS, but no difference.
What is the format of the username at login, and what does it authenticate against? In other words, where is the login name and password that I should be using. The symptom is that I type in username and password, and screen just stays the same, but erases the username and password.
Tom
-----Original Message----- From: Jan Janak [mailto:jan@iptel.org] Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 11:31 AM To: Bowar, Tom Cc: serusers@lists.iptel.org Subject: Re: [Serusers] Help with serweb
Hello,
On 06-05 09:38, Bowar, Tom wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to use SER in a test environment (we are getting ready to test a VoIP product that we are building). I have ser running and can register with authentication on the server. I have also installed serweb, and it looks fine until I try to log in. I put in the user name and password that I have added as admin, and the screen just clears the username and password fields and sits there. I have tried looking through the PHP code to understand how it does authentication,
but I don't know PHP well enough to understand what it is authenticating against. I suspect a problem with my domain setup, because since it is a test environment, I did not use our actual domain name, I just used localhost as the domain.
Am I on the right track, and if so, where do I need to look to make sure I have everything configured right?
Please update serweb from the CVS and try again, serweb author did some changes yesterday. Also note that if you don't use domain iptel.org then you will have to re-calculate HA1 strings in the database, because they were calculated with iptel.org as the domain. Let me know if the problem persist.
Jan.
Tom Bowar bowart@nextnetwireless.com
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