Hi Guys.

Well - after ret-hinking the matter I kind of wondered what CentOS is - so 
after running FC + RH / QMR for many,many years I decided to 'rip' out one of 
my servers, install CentOS 5.4 and try Qmailtoaster.

In no time I had a running mailserver - EXCELLENT - now I will do some testing 
and properly decide to go for it - next issue will be to move Joomla onto the 
server as well.

The FC12 install (missing buttons on the Admin-toaster page) properly went out 
of control because of new PHP 5.3, but I will check out the FC12 install at a 
later time, and I will ofcourse keep You posted if I find anything of 
importance.

Jake :

(selinux = disabled, Apache complaints about python being 2.6.2 and not 2.6 but 
otherwise NO errors in any logfile at all)

So far - thanks for the advice to switch to CentOS - I hope ;-)

Cheers,
Finn 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jake Vickers 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 3:26 AM
  Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] admin-toaster issue


  Finn Buhelt wrote: 
    Hi.

    Having an issue with admin-toaster (latest and greatest release).

    After logging in I get the 'main' page with the links to qmail and links to 
"credits" but that's all.

    I have the headlines "Change Admin Password :"

    and                      "Quick Go:"

    but no buttons or anything else - no way to move on from the mainpage 
(except clicking on one af the 'links').

    Webmail and qmailadmin runs fine when accessing them.

    No error messages in logfiles.


    I'm Running Fedora12_64. All installs have been running fine (except djbdns 
- but Bind works fine).

    I have been checking google and toastermaillists without stumpling into 
same issue.

    Any ideas?


  As Eric mentioned, make sure that selinux is disabled. You can see if it's 
enforcing or not by running the command "getenforce". That will tell you what 
level it's at.
  If it still doesn't work from there, look in your apache logs, and if it's 
possible, compare the php.ini against an older version/CentOS. The change is 
probably in there if it's not selinux tripping you up.

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