I've solved this problem, installing the SM into a server running Debian, but, just for information, all logs were checked, but there was nothing related to this problem. The SELinux was configured and the variables at PHP were as you indicate. I decided to use Debian, so don't worry about this. :)
Thanks for all,
On 11/9/05, Jonathan Angliss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I've the G/PGP plugin installed into my SM, but, when the users try to
>> upload their keys, nothing happens. Even trying to copy and paste the
>> ASCII code to text mode, the key is not recognized. Does someone have
>> already seen this problem?
> I still have this problem. Does anyone can help me?
Usually things don't just "not work" without some kind of indication of
something wrong.
> I'm using the following configuration:
> - Fedora 4
Fedora enables selinux by default I believe. I'm not sure if they changed
that for v4. Have you checked your apache logs? Your kernel logs? php
logs? Do you get any errors back from the GPG plugin itself?
> - PHP 5.0.4
What do you have set for error_reporting in your php.ini file? What about
display_errors and error_log? Have you tried changing error_reporting to
E_ALL, display_errors to On, and error_log to some file (/tmp/php.log) and
restarting apache?
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