Hello all,
Running RT 3.8.2 with RT::Authen::ExternalAuth 0.08. RT was just
upgraded (from 3.6.6) and I have added LDAP authentication (users were
all internal before).
I'm seeing a situation where from time to time the user will be
(apparently) logged out and returned to the login screen.
Wed 06 May 2009 14:59:22 GMT
Roy McMorran wrote:
Hello all,
Running RT 3.8.2 with RT::Authen::ExternalAuth 0.08. RT was just
upgraded (from 3.6.6) and I have added LDAP authentication (users were
all internal before).
I'm seeing a situation where from time to time the user will be
Mike Peachey wrote:
Do you find this happening when you go to access a ticket?
I have always had a similar problem, but have never had a chance to sort
it out as it's only really a niggle to me.
I've yet to establish a definitive pattern, but I seem to be able to get
it to happen by
Wed 06 May 2009 16:06:28 GMT
Roy McMorran wrote:
Rob Munsch wrote:
SSO refers to single sign-on, doesn't it? I think that's incidental
to what's happening.
Probably so. I'm not (knowingly) using the SSO feature.
SSO is the cookie stuff integrated from RT::Authen::CookieAuth. I
haven't
Wed 06 May 2009 16:06:28 GMT
Roy McMorran wrote:
Stuff..
Just one thing Roy, when you did your upgrade to 3.8.2 can you confirm
for absolute certainty that you ran the 4.0-4.1 schema upgrade bit from
UPGRADING.mysql ? (It's a common bit people don't do because it looks
like it's only meant
Mike Peachey wrote:
Just one thing Roy, when you did your upgrade to 3.8.2 can you confirm
for absolute certainty that you ran the 4.0-4.1 schema upgrade bit from
UPGRADING.mysql ?
Interesting. I did follow the schema upgrade process, but I have
subsequently had to re-import the RT
Roy McMorran wrote:
Mike Peachey wrote:
Just one thing Roy, when you did your upgrade to 3.8.2 can you confirm
for absolute certainty that you ran the 4.0-4.1 schema upgrade bit from
UPGRADING.mysql ?
Interesting. I did follow the schema upgrade process, but I have