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bug #2009: IE cannot login to PHPGroupware

Submitted by:  None
Submitted on:  Wed 18 Dec 2002 05:39:23 AM UTC  
 
Item Group: 0.9.14.001 releaseCategory: None
Severity: 3 - NormalPriority: 5 - Normal
Status: FixedPrivacy: Public
Assigned to: Dave Hall <skwashd>Open/Closed: Closed
Component Version: BZIP2Operating System: GNU/Linux - RedHat/Fedora
Reproducibility: Every TimePlanned Release: None
Fixed Release: 

Wed 01 Jan 2003 12:52:37 AM UTC, comment #3:

Spoke to user - closing this one.

I would suggest you log a feature request for better paramaters on the cookies.

Change line 288 in phpgwapi/inc/sessions_php4.inc.php
from
for($i=1;$i<count($parts);$i++)
to
for($i=0;$i<count($parts);$i++)

This problem is caused by you using a ccTLD (.au) and a domain name (wireless.org.au).

The alternative it to setup an alias http://www.wireless.org.au for phpgroupware to use or a subdomain to run the install on ie groupware.wireless.org.au

Cheers

Dave Hall <skwashd>
Project AdministratorIn charge of this item.
Sun 22 Dec 2002 07:17:33 AM UTC, comment #2:

Seems to be something to do with the cookie that is set.... the cookie name comes up at .org.au which IE does not like... The domain in question is https://wireless.org.au which gets trimmed to org.au for the cookie...

Anonymous
Wed 18 Dec 2002 01:26:13 PM UTC, comment #1:

have also tried on Apache/1.3.27 (Unix) PHP/4.2.3 Mod_dtcl 0.8.12 mod_ssl/2.8.11 OpenSSL/0.9.6 with the same result...

Anonymous
Wed 18 Dec 2002 05:39:23 AM UTC, original submission:

When trying to log into PHPgroupware on a https server using IE 6 (and possibly IE 5.5) a user cannot get past the login screen. The authentication is successful, but the user is returned to the login screen.

The Apache log for this event are:
210.49.243.249 - - [18/Dec/2002:15:37:35 +1100] "POST /groupware/login.php HTTP/1.1" 302 14
210.49.243.249 - - [18/Dec/2002:15:37:35 +1100] "GET /groupware/home.php?cd=yes HTTP/1.1" 302 5
210.49.243.249 - - [18/Dec/2002:15:37:35 +1100] "GET /groupware/login.php HTTP/1.1" 200 2051

the function in question seems to be causing a 302 request in home.php which causes IE to return to the login.php page.

Mozilla and possibly other browsers are not affected by this problem.

I have gone through the configuration with skwashd, but neither of us can find any configuration errors. No errors were logged in apache's error_log, and no PHP errors are occuring.

The Apache server is: Apache/1.3.26 (Unix) PHP/4.2.2 Mod_dtcl 0.8.12 mod_ssl/2.8.9 OpenSSL/0.9.6

I can be contacted via -unavailable- for any more details...

Anonymous

 

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