Install OK - Fails on Admin log-in
Install OK - Fails on Admin log-in
Hi
Installed v0.12.1 4times, then tried v 0.12.2 3times and now v0.13beta4 twice.
After install is successfull on all versions, and at homepage, going to admin one cannot log-in.
When using correct admin user/pass it returns to log-in page, but when incorrect user or pass used it says "incorrect..."
It just reverts back to
http://localhost/cmsmadesimple/admin/login.php
I am using a Home PC and installing at localhost for testing.
Win98SE
Apache 3-23-49
PHP 4.3.1
phpMyAdmin 3.8.0.3
Below is my CMSMS config, do I need to send more info ? apache httpd.conf , php.ini, phpinfo.php ??
cmsmadesimple config.php
Global Settings in the admin panel)
#after making any changes to path or url related options
#-----------------
#Database Settings
#-----------------
#This is your database connection information. Name of the server,
#username, password and a database with proper permissions should
#all be setup before CMS Made Simple is installed.
$config['dbms'] = 'mysql';
$config['db_hostname'] = 'localhost';
$config['db_username'] = 'root';
$config['db_password'] = 'xxxxxx';
$config['db_name'] = 'cms';
#If app needs to coexist with other tables in the same db,
#put a prefix here. e.g. "cms_"
$config['db_prefix'] = 'cms_';
#Use persistent connections? They're generally faster, but not all hosts
#allow them.
$config['persistent_db_conn'] = false;
#Use ADODB Lite? This should be true in almost all cases. Note, slight
#tweaks might have to be made to date handling in a "regular" adodb
#install before it can be used.
$config['use_adodb_lite'] = true;
#-------------
#Path Settings
#-------------
#Document root as seen from the webserver. No slash at the end
#e.g. http://blah.com
$config['root_url'] = 'http://localhost/cmsmadesimple';
#Path to document root. This should be the directory this file is in.
#e.g. /var/www/localhost
$config['root_path'] = 'c:\\Website\\cmsmadesimple';
#Name of the admin directory
$config['admin_dir'] = 'admin';
#Where do previews get stored temporarily? It defaults to tmp/cache.
$config['previews_path'] = 'c:\Website\cmsmadesimple/tmp/cache';
#Where are uploaded files put? This defaults to uploads.
$config['uploads_path'] = 'c:\\Website\\cmsmadesimple/uploads';
#Where is the url to this uploads directory?
$config['uploads_url'] = 'http://localhost/cmsmadesimple/uploads';
#---------------
#Upload Settings
#---------------
#Maxium upload size (in bytes)?
$config['max_upload_size'] = 2000000;
#Permissions for uploaded files. This only really needs changing if your
#host has a weird permissions scheme.
$config['default_upload_permission'] = '664';
#------------------
#Usability Settings
#------------------
#Allow smarty {php} tags? These could be dangerous if you don't trust your users.
$config['use_smarty_php_tags'] = false;
#CMSMS Debug Mode? Turn is on to get a better error when you
#see {nocache} errors.
$config['debug'] = false;
#Automatically assign alias based on page title?
$config['auto_alias_content'] = true;
#------------
#URL Settings
#------------
#Show mod_rewrite URLs in the menu?
$config['assume_mod_rewrite'] = false;
#Extension to use if you're using mod_rewrite for pretty URLs.
$config['page_extension'] = '';
#If you don't use mod_rewrite, then would you like to use the built-in
#pretty url mechanism? This will not work with IIS and the {metadata} tag
#should be in all of your templates before enabling.
$config['internal_pretty_urls'] = true;
#If you're using the internal pretty url mechanism or mod_rewrite, would you like to
#show urls in their hierarchy? (ex. http://www.mysite.com/parent/parent/childpage)
$config['use_hierarchy'] = true;
#If using none of the above options, what should we be using for the query string
#variable? (ex. http://www.mysite.com/index.php?page=somecontent)
$config['query_var'] = 'page';
#--------------
#Image Settings
#--------------
#Which program should be used for handling thumbnails in the image manager.
#See http://wiki.cmsmadesimple.org/index.php ... ge_Manager for more
#info on what this all means
$config['image_manipulation_prog'] = 'GD';
$config['image_transform_lib_path'] = '/usr/bin/ImageMagick/';
#Default path and URL for uploaded images in the image manager
$config['image_uploads_path'] = 'c:\\Website\\cmsmadesimple/uploads/images';
$config['image_uploads_url'] = 'http://localhost/cmsmadesimple/uploads/images';
#------------------------
#Locale/Encoding Settings
#------------------------
#Locale to use for various default date handling functions, etc. Leaving
#this blank will use the server's default. This might not be good if the
#site is hosted in a different country than it's intended audience.
$config['locale'] = '';
#In almost all cases, default_encoding should be empty (which defaults to utf-8)
#and admin_encoding should be utf-8. If you'd like this to be different, change
#both. Keep in mind, however, that the admin interface translations are all in
#utf-8, and will be converted on the fly to match the admin_encoding. This
#could seriously slow down the admin interfaces for users.
$config['default_encoding'] = '';
$config['admin_encoding'] = 'utf-8';
#---------------------------------------------
#Use the old stylesheet logic? It's much slower, but it works with older
#versions of CMSMS. You'll also need this set to true if there is a module
#that uses a stylesheet callback. Leave it as false instead you really
#need it.
$config['old_stylesheet'] = false;
#Not used anymore... kept around, just in case
$config['disable_htmlarea_translation'] = false;
$config['use_Indite'] = true;
?>
Theuns
Installed v0.12.1 4times, then tried v 0.12.2 3times and now v0.13beta4 twice.
After install is successfull on all versions, and at homepage, going to admin one cannot log-in.
When using correct admin user/pass it returns to log-in page, but when incorrect user or pass used it says "incorrect..."
It just reverts back to
http://localhost/cmsmadesimple/admin/login.php
I am using a Home PC and installing at localhost for testing.
Win98SE
Apache 3-23-49
PHP 4.3.1
phpMyAdmin 3.8.0.3
Below is my CMSMS config, do I need to send more info ? apache httpd.conf , php.ini, phpinfo.php ??
cmsmadesimple config.php
Global Settings in the admin panel)
#after making any changes to path or url related options
#-----------------
#Database Settings
#-----------------
#This is your database connection information. Name of the server,
#username, password and a database with proper permissions should
#all be setup before CMS Made Simple is installed.
$config['dbms'] = 'mysql';
$config['db_hostname'] = 'localhost';
$config['db_username'] = 'root';
$config['db_password'] = 'xxxxxx';
$config['db_name'] = 'cms';
#If app needs to coexist with other tables in the same db,
#put a prefix here. e.g. "cms_"
$config['db_prefix'] = 'cms_';
#Use persistent connections? They're generally faster, but not all hosts
#allow them.
$config['persistent_db_conn'] = false;
#Use ADODB Lite? This should be true in almost all cases. Note, slight
#tweaks might have to be made to date handling in a "regular" adodb
#install before it can be used.
$config['use_adodb_lite'] = true;
#-------------
#Path Settings
#-------------
#Document root as seen from the webserver. No slash at the end
#e.g. http://blah.com
$config['root_url'] = 'http://localhost/cmsmadesimple';
#Path to document root. This should be the directory this file is in.
#e.g. /var/www/localhost
$config['root_path'] = 'c:\\Website\\cmsmadesimple';
#Name of the admin directory
$config['admin_dir'] = 'admin';
#Where do previews get stored temporarily? It defaults to tmp/cache.
$config['previews_path'] = 'c:\Website\cmsmadesimple/tmp/cache';
#Where are uploaded files put? This defaults to uploads.
$config['uploads_path'] = 'c:\\Website\\cmsmadesimple/uploads';
#Where is the url to this uploads directory?
$config['uploads_url'] = 'http://localhost/cmsmadesimple/uploads';
#---------------
#Upload Settings
#---------------
#Maxium upload size (in bytes)?
$config['max_upload_size'] = 2000000;
#Permissions for uploaded files. This only really needs changing if your
#host has a weird permissions scheme.
$config['default_upload_permission'] = '664';
#------------------
#Usability Settings
#------------------
#Allow smarty {php} tags? These could be dangerous if you don't trust your users.
$config['use_smarty_php_tags'] = false;
#CMSMS Debug Mode? Turn is on to get a better error when you
#see {nocache} errors.
$config['debug'] = false;
#Automatically assign alias based on page title?
$config['auto_alias_content'] = true;
#------------
#URL Settings
#------------
#Show mod_rewrite URLs in the menu?
$config['assume_mod_rewrite'] = false;
#Extension to use if you're using mod_rewrite for pretty URLs.
$config['page_extension'] = '';
#If you don't use mod_rewrite, then would you like to use the built-in
#pretty url mechanism? This will not work with IIS and the {metadata} tag
#should be in all of your templates before enabling.
$config['internal_pretty_urls'] = true;
#If you're using the internal pretty url mechanism or mod_rewrite, would you like to
#show urls in their hierarchy? (ex. http://www.mysite.com/parent/parent/childpage)
$config['use_hierarchy'] = true;
#If using none of the above options, what should we be using for the query string
#variable? (ex. http://www.mysite.com/index.php?page=somecontent)
$config['query_var'] = 'page';
#--------------
#Image Settings
#--------------
#Which program should be used for handling thumbnails in the image manager.
#See http://wiki.cmsmadesimple.org/index.php ... ge_Manager for more
#info on what this all means
$config['image_manipulation_prog'] = 'GD';
$config['image_transform_lib_path'] = '/usr/bin/ImageMagick/';
#Default path and URL for uploaded images in the image manager
$config['image_uploads_path'] = 'c:\\Website\\cmsmadesimple/uploads/images';
$config['image_uploads_url'] = 'http://localhost/cmsmadesimple/uploads/images';
#------------------------
#Locale/Encoding Settings
#------------------------
#Locale to use for various default date handling functions, etc. Leaving
#this blank will use the server's default. This might not be good if the
#site is hosted in a different country than it's intended audience.
$config['locale'] = '';
#In almost all cases, default_encoding should be empty (which defaults to utf-8)
#and admin_encoding should be utf-8. If you'd like this to be different, change
#both. Keep in mind, however, that the admin interface translations are all in
#utf-8, and will be converted on the fly to match the admin_encoding. This
#could seriously slow down the admin interfaces for users.
$config['default_encoding'] = '';
$config['admin_encoding'] = 'utf-8';
#---------------------------------------------
#Use the old stylesheet logic? It's much slower, but it works with older
#versions of CMSMS. You'll also need this set to true if there is a module
#that uses a stylesheet callback. Leave it as false instead you really
#need it.
$config['old_stylesheet'] = false;
#Not used anymore... kept around, just in case
$config['disable_htmlarea_translation'] = false;
$config['use_Indite'] = true;
?>
Theuns
Re: Install OK - Fails on Admin log-in
Could you please create new file, something like info.php with the following content
and give url here (it will show php settings)
there have been few people with this problem and it seems to be related to php's md5() function
and give url here (it will show php settings)
there have been few people with this problem and it seems to be related to php's md5() function
Re: Install OK - Fails on Admin log-in
Hitsw wrote: Could you please create new file, something like info.php with the following content
and give url here (it will show php settings)
there have been few people with this problem and it seems to be related to php's md5() function
I saved it as .html and put it here.
http://kompas.co.za/phpinfo.html
Thanks
Re: Install OK - Fails on Admin log-in
Cant see anything strange (except the windows 98 
You do have cookies enabled in your browser?
do you get the cookie?

You do have cookies enabled in your browser?
do you get the cookie?
Re: Install OK - Fails on Admin log-in
The only cookies I find at time of hitting Admin Login istsw wrote: Cant see anything strange (except the windows 98
You do have cookies enabled in your browser?
do you get the cookie?
logo.gif
and
style.css
Is that all there should be ?
I looked in c:\windows\cookies
only ones for CMSMS on localhost
Theuns
Re: Install OK - Fails on Admin log-in
It might just be that windows 98 is just too old and not very good as a server anyway 
How did you install apache and php?
you could try installing XAMPP package which has apache php and mysql in one clean installation package (havent really used it myself but others have said its good)

How did you install apache and php?
you could try installing XAMPP package which has apache php and mysql in one clean installation package (havent really used it myself but others have said its good)
Re: Install OK - Fails on Admin log-in
Thanks, I'll try XAMP sometime, but do not yet have broadband, using normal phoneline in RSA it would take hours to download.tsw wrote: It might just be that windows 98 is just too old and not very good as a server anyway
How did you install apache and php?
you could try installing XAMPP package which has apache php and mysql in one clean installation package (havent really used it myself but others have said its good)
But on the other hand, how come I can get PHPNuke and many other CMS's(30+) installed on Win98 and running.(none are any good)
I have had a few posts and followed all I could on this forum, but so far no luck.
I wonder if the others who I see have the same problem ie when logging in to Admin, gets returned to login, are maybe also running Win 98
Re: Install OK - Fails on Admin log-in
Sorry, forgot this onetsw wrote:
How did you install apache and php?
What do you mean how did I install apache/php
Re: Install OK - Fails on Admin log-in
tswtsw wrote: It might just be that windows 98 is just too old and not very good as a server anyway
How did you install apache and php?
you could try installing XAMPP package which has apache php and mysql in one clean installation package (havent really used it myself but others have said its good)
Maybe look here, I posted phpinfo of my home PC here.
http://www.kompas.co.za/phpinfo.html
That should tell you how I installed ?
Re: Install OK - Fails on Admin log-in
Hi - just wondering how you went on that install. Did you fix it? If so what was the problem?