HI, first: please (CC) the mailing list in order to others can see answers.
Try enable logging in serweb (config variable $config->enable_loging = true) and see the log file. There are more descriptive errror messages. You may also try set log level to debug.
Karel
Nhadie napsal(a):
I also get this error when I was able to logged under http://www.mydomain.com/serweb
My Account DB Error: unknown error, file: /usr/local/serweb/application_layer/apu_aliases.php:112
Karel Kozlik wrote:
Hello, are you able to check content of your mysql tables? Check table admin_privileges if contain these records:
username | domain | priv_name | priv_value
admin | your.domain | is_admin | 1 admin | your.domain | change_privileges | 1
Karel
Nhadie napsal(a):
Hi All,
I can login using admin and other users when I'm at http://www.mydomain.com/serweb/ but when I use the login interface at http://www.mydomain.com/serweb/admin I can't login as admin/heslo
What could I be missing here? TIA
Regards, Nhadie
That's also another thing, even if I enabled logging, i even set it to DEBUG, i see nothing on /var/log/serweb I changed ownership to mywebadmin and i even tried to chmod 777 but still nothing, this is what I have:
$config->enable_loging = true; $config->log_file = "/var/log/serweb"; $config->log_level = "PEAR_LOG_DEBUG"; $config->log_error_return_location_of_error_to_html = true;
by the way, am using ser 0.9.4 and serweb 0.9.4
Karel Kozlik wrote:
HI, first: please (CC) the mailing list in order to others can see answers.
Try enable logging in serweb (config variable $config->enable_loging = true) and see the log file. There are more descriptive errror messages. You may also try set log level to debug.
Karel
Nhadie napsal(a):
I also get this error when I was able to logged under http://www.mydomain.com/serweb
My Account DB Error: unknown error, file: /usr/local/serweb/application_layer/apu_aliases.php:112
Karel Kozlik wrote:
Hello, are you able to check content of your mysql tables? Check table admin_privileges if contain these records:
username | domain | priv_name | priv_value
admin | your.domain | is_admin | 1 admin | your.domain | change_privileges | 1
Karel
Nhadie napsal(a):
Hi All,
I can login using admin and other users when I'm at http://www.mydomain.com/serweb/ but when I use the login interface at http://www.mydomain.com/serweb/admin I can't login as admin/heslo
What could I be missing here? TIA
Regards, Nhadie
May be you haven't pear log package. Write comamnd:
pear list
to see installed packages and command
pear install log
to install log package if you haven't it. And what about php log? Are there any errors?
Karel
Nhadie napsal(a):
That's also another thing, even if I enabled logging, i even set it to DEBUG, i see nothing on /var/log/serweb I changed ownership to mywebadmin and i even tried to chmod 777 but still nothing, this is what I have:
$config->enable_loging = true; $config->log_file = "/var/log/serweb"; $config->log_level = "PEAR_LOG_DEBUG"; $config->log_error_return_location_of_error_to_html = true;
by the way, am using ser 0.9.4 and serweb 0.9.4
Karel Kozlik wrote:
HI, first: please (CC) the mailing list in order to others can see answers.
Try enable logging in serweb (config variable $config->enable_loging = true) and see the log file. There are more descriptive errror messages. You may also try set log level to debug.
Karel
Nhadie napsal(a):
I also get this error when I was able to logged under http://www.mydomain.com/serweb
My Account DB Error: unknown error, file: /usr/local/serweb/application_layer/apu_aliases.php:112
Karel Kozlik wrote:
Hello, are you able to check content of your mysql tables? Check table admin_privileges if contain these records:
username | domain | priv_name | priv_value
admin | your.domain | is_admin | 1 admin | your.domain | change_privileges | 1
Karel
Nhadie napsal(a):
Hi All,
I can login using admin and other users when I'm at http://www.mydomain.com/serweb/ but when I use the login interface at http://www.mydomain.com/serweb/admin I can't login as admin/heslo
What could I be missing here? TIA
Regards, Nhadie