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bruce
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I am sorry if this topic is getting old, but I have been through every post related to the login problem and I am guessing that I need specific info about how to set up $CONF['site_url'] and $CONF['cookiedomian'] for my particular server. I am having the same problem as I have seen on many posts here. The installation seems to go just fine and my geeklog site appears fine in my browser. When I attempt to log in as Admin, I am returned to the login page, though the page indicates that both "Admin" and "guest user" are "online".
First let me assure you that I have confirmed that register_globals is ON and that my browser accepts cookies.
1) I am running a clean install of Mac OS 10.2 server. I am locating the geeklog installation at the server's root directory, /geeklog.
2) The website documents, those copied from public_html directory, are located at /Library/WebServer/Documents/geeklog
3) I wish to view the site, for the time being, only locally and consequently to open it in a browser, the url is the internal ip, 192.163.123.111/geeklog... However, when I enter that URL the URL that appears in the address field of the browser is
http://server.local:16080/geeklog
Given these three facts about my particular set up, is there someone out there who could possibly tell me precisely what to enter for:
1) $_CONF['path_html']
2) $_CONF['site_url']
3) $_CONF['cookiedomian']
Much appreciated... thank you
Bruce
First let me assure you that I have confirmed that register_globals is ON and that my browser accepts cookies.
1) I am running a clean install of Mac OS 10.2 server. I am locating the geeklog installation at the server's root directory, /geeklog.
2) The website documents, those copied from public_html directory, are located at /Library/WebServer/Documents/geeklog
3) I wish to view the site, for the time being, only locally and consequently to open it in a browser, the url is the internal ip, 192.163.123.111/geeklog... However, when I enter that URL the URL that appears in the address field of the browser is
http://server.local:16080/geeklog
Given these three facts about my particular set up, is there someone out there who could possibly tell me precisely what to enter for:
1) $_CONF['path_html']
2) $_CONF['site_url']
3) $_CONF['cookiedomian']
Much appreciated... thank you
Bruce
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Dirk
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The "server.local" is the MacOS Rendezvous name of your machine. I'm not sure what's the best way to get rid of this, but for the time being, setting
in /etc/httpd/httpd.conf works for me. With that setting, I don't even need to set the cookiedomain variable.
bye, Dirk
ServerName localhost
in /etc/httpd/httpd.conf works for me. With that setting, I don't even need to set the cookiedomain variable.
bye, Dirk
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