Sorry, I should say that it is the same issue when I try the login.php page as
well.
Cameron Robitaille
Network Administrator
Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care
Advancing Understanding. Improving Lives.
500 Church Street
Penetanguishene ONĀ L9M 1G3
(705) 549-3181 ext. 2834
crobitai...@waypoi
Hi:
Thanks for the reply! The log I included was actually from the ssl_error_log,
there isn't anything else in that log. The mailarchiver-error.log doesn't
have anything related to this as well. What is interesting is when I did the
installation, the web files weren't copied, I had to manua
Hello Janos,
thanks for your help.
I checked everything according to your hints.
All permissions were set correctly and after connecting to the database on both
systems they were completely the same.
I told you that no emals were shown in the auditor interface.
After resetting the cache on
Hello Cameron,
based on the ntlm logs the authentication is successful, and apache
also says granted. Please check out the mail log as well as apache's
error log for additional clues.
Also check if you can login by using ldap authentication, ie. not using
sso.php
but rather the usual login.
Hi:
I am hoping there is an easy answer to this as I am about to pull my hair out.
I am installing to a new server in the hopes of migrating from an existing
install.
I have everything installed and I can log in as the admin@local user. I
configured the LDAP auth with the SSO configuration