Dear Jan,
Yes. Sure "imap" is our imap server and I have confirmed that I could
access imap server using "telnet" to port 143 from the computer where
"horde" resides.
I did a small test. I re-named the "horde" CVS and used "horde" release
version came with CentOS5.0. I config. horde to authenticate with same
"imap" settings from what I did with the CVS version. And I could not
authenticate using "imap" neither.
Now I started to doubt whether "horde" ported to CentOS 5.0 worked.
Could someone on the list confirm whether "horde" comes with CentOS
5.0 actually works? I only want to use the syncML function from horde. I
have webmail, address book and calender running on other production
systems without much problem.
Thank you.
Regards
Alan
Jan Schneider wrote:
> Zitat von Alan Kong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>> Hi,
>> This may be off topic. I just want to confirm the config on
>> authentication part is fine. I am using the default php and apache rpms
>> from CentOS 5.
>>
>
> It isn't.
>
>
>> My horde/conf.php on authentication as folllow:
>>
>> $conf['auth']['admins'] = array('Administrator','hordeuser');
>> $conf['auth']['checkip'] = true;
>> $conf['auth']['checkbrowser'] = true;
>> $conf['auth']['alternate_login'] = false;
>> $conf['auth']['redirect_on_logout'] = false;
>> $conf['auth']['params']['dsn'] = '{imap:143/imap/notls}';
>>
>
> Unless "imap" is a valid host name.
>
> Jan.
>
>
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