[ZendTo] Re: Can't log in from local server
Gray McCord
gdm at sangabriel.com
Tue Feb 19 16:48:47 GMT 2013
Sorry to hear about your health issues. I hope you recover soon!
I'm actually running two evaluation servers, both under Virtualbox. One is
the Ubuntu VM you published, and the other is a Centos 6.3 fresh install.
I'm using the Ubuntu VM for my users to evaluate since we're a relatively
low-load organization. I have half a dozen people using it pretty
successfully. Obviously the Ubuntu version does not have a monitor or GUI.
I use the Centos version for my evaluation / learning / customization so I
don't irritate my users. It has a GUI from the stock install and that's
where the issue shows up. This is clearly not a production issue, it's
mostly my inability to ignore something that really doesn't matter much.
Personal problem. ;-)
I'll take one more look at php.ini and the Apache setup. Thanks!
Gray
Gray McCord
Adapt, Mutate, Migrate, or Die
-C. Darwin
From: Jules <Jules at zend.to>
Organization: ZendTo
Reply-To: ZendTo Users <zendto at zend.to>
Date: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 7:56 AM
To: ZendTo Users <zendto at zend.to>
Subject: [ZendTo] Re: Can't log in from local server
That's probably down to your Apache configuration. Accessing the service
from the server itself is a very unusual scenario. You have monitors
attached to your servers??
Jules.
On 16/02/2013 17:41, Gray McCord wrote:
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> I've been putting Zendto through its paces with several users on a couple of
> different evaluation servers for a few weeks now very successfully. There is
> only one issue that is driving me crazy, but doesn't really interfere with
> anything other than my admin / development activities.
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> What happens is that when I try to access Zendto from the server it runs on
> (i.e. http://localhost <http://localhost/> ), it lets me log in, but does not
> let me do anything that a logged-in user can normally do. For example if I
> login as an admin user, I see the additional admin buttons, but as soon as I
> hit one of those buttons, I get an access denied error. This does not happen
> if I access the server from any other system. I verified the timezone info was
> set correctly per the documentation, so that likely is not the cause.
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> Any advice?
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> Thanks!
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> Gray
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