[ZendTo] Re: Can't log in from local server
Jules
Jules at Zend.To
Tue Feb 19 19:36:56 GMT 2013
On 19/02/2013 16:48, Gray McCord wrote:
> Sorry to hear about your health issues. I hope you recover soon!
Thanks!
>
> 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!
Check your Apache's errorlog too, as it should log what it's doing and
why there.
Cheers,
Jules.
>
> From: Jules <Jules at zend.to <mailto:Jules at zend.to>>
> Organization: ZendTo
> Reply-To: ZendTo Users <zendto at zend.to <mailto:zendto at zend.to>>
> Date: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 7:56 AM
> To: ZendTo Users <zendto at zend.to <mailto: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:
>> 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.
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> Any advice?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Gray
>>
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