[Serusers] [Serweb-users] OpenSER and SERWeb problems logging on (that old chestnut)

Stephen McVarnock stephen.mcvarnock at aepona.com
Fri Jun 1 14:18:48 CEST 2007


Aye,
  pear with log module is installed on the machine.

Steve.

> Just one thoughts..
>
> Have you installed pear with Log module?
>
> pear list
>
> to verify!!
>
> Bye,
>
> F.
>
>
>
> 2007/6/1, Stephen McVarnock <stephen.mcvarnock at aepona.com>:
>
>> well, the log suggests that I have logged on successfully. The last
>> action that seems to be carried out is a
>> check on the usr_preferences table...and then nothing. The Session
>> Expired screen is still coming up.
>>
>> This is the check on the usr_preferences table - it looks ok and the
>> table is populated in the db.
>>
>> select attribute from usr_preferences where (username='admin' and
>> domain='localhost');
>>
>> any more thoughts?
>>
>> p.s. thanks for all your help on this!
>>
>> > Verify your mysql query log if yuo really login into serweb.
>> >
>> > http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/query-log.html
>> >
>> > I hope this help you.
>> >
>> > F.
>> >
>> > 2007/5/31, Stephen McVarnock <stephen.mcvarnock at aepona.com>:
>> >
>> >>
>> >>  Thanks for the previous advice flavio.
>> >>
>> >>  I am ALMOSt able to log on to SerWeb but whilst the log indicates I
>> >> have
>> >> successfully logged on the moment I
>> >>  do my session seems to expire and I get the following.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Session expired
>> >>  Your session expired, please relogin.
>> >>  Can anybody shed any light on the issue and how to resolve it?
>> >>
>> >>  Regards,
>> >>     Steve.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Try to run mysqldb.sh script in ser src code dir, after bakcup 
>> your db.
>> >>  It creates ser user (with password heslo) to access mysql ser db, 
>> with
>> >>  right grants, also via serweb.
>> >>  If you have DB error connection too, try with --old-password 
>> option as
>> >>  previous suggested.
>> >>
>> >>  I solved that problem so :-)
>> >>
>> >>  bye
>> >>
>> >>  F.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>  2007/5/29, Stephen McVarnock <stephen.mcvarnock at aepona.com>:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>   Actually, I use another username (openser) to log on directly to 
>> the
>> >>  database. This user id was created by the mysqldb.sh script with
>> >> OpenSer.
>> >>
>> >>   Should it be added to the subscriber/admin_privileges database?
>> >>
>> >>   Strangely, no matter what userid I try I get the same output in the
>> >> log as
>> >>  shown below i.e. userid always seems to be 'ser' and domain is
>> >> 'localhost'.
>> >>
>> >>   Steve.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>  May 29 11:49:19 serweb [error] file:
>> >>  /opt/serweb-0.9.6/html/data_layer.php:465: DB Error: connect 
>> failed -
>> >>  [nativecode=Access denied for user 'ser'@'localhost' (using
>> >> password: YES)]
>> >>  ** mysql://ser:heslo@localhost/ser
>> >>
>> >>   Do  you access mysql with mysql -u ser -p
>> >>   $>password: heslo
>> >>   ?
>> >>
>> >>   If yes, try to start mysqld with --old-password option following
>> >> tips at
>> >>  url:
>> >> http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/old-client.html
>> >>
>> >>   Bye,
>> >>   F.
>> >>
>> >>
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