[geeklog-users] can't login

geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net
Wed Jul 23 16:36:31 EDT 2003


On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 geeklog-users-admin at lists.geeklog.net wrote:

>Brian wrote:
>
>>I have a brand-new, clean installation of RedHat 9, completely stock 
>>except for tiny weaks to get GL running. (register globals, etc.) Apache 
>>2.0.40 running on :8080, PHP 4.2.2.
>
>I have heard other reports were people just couldn't get Geeklog to work
>on Apache 2. However, they were mostly on Windows.

I'm running Apache 2.0.40, PHP 4.2.2, ionCube PHP Accelerator v1.3.3r1, 
along with the usual array of modules (mod_ssl, et al)

never really had a problem with Geeklog that I can remember, but then, I 
solve problems when they happen and move on.  I need to schedule some 
time to upgrade to the latest apache, php, mod_ssl, and geeklog.

Chipper


>
>I'm not sure what the official status of PHP on Apache 2 is. Last I
>heard, the PHP developers promised official support for PHP 4.3.0.
>However, we're now at PHP 4.3.2 and I still haven't seen a statement that
>explicitly says they're supporting Apache 2 now.
>
>First thing you could try: Upgrade to the current versions of both Apache
>(2.0.47) and PHP (4.3.2). Maybe that makes a difference.
>
>Alternative: Downgrade Apache to 1.3.28. That helped in all Apache 2-
>related cases I heard of.
>
>bye, Dirk
>
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>
>

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