On 02/28/2017 02:07 AM, Alex wrote:
On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 11:31 PM, Andy Dorman <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On 02/27/2017 02:27 AM, Simon B wrote:
Please do not top post.
On 27 Feb 2017 04:15, "Alex" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Simon,
Thank you very much for your reply. I had already tried both
links that
you provided. Unfortunately both do not help to solve my problem.
1. Link 1 just states "There currently seem to be some
issues with
sessions and custom session ids via RPC under certain
circumstances that
are yet to be found." It provides no solution. Also the problem is
different: ActiveSync works for me! Its just that I cannot
access the
webinterface for IMP (Kronolith, nag, etc. still working!)
If ActiveSync is working, then Horde is working and your issue
is probably
stale webserver files What does your webserver logs say then?
Have you
cleared the cache?
2. Link 2 refers to database connection on port 3306. I do
not use port
3306 but instead unix sockets. The database connection works for
all other
PHP applications (e.g. adminer) on the same host, so I do not
suspect this
to be an issue.
I do not understand why you stated that "You're also not
installing horde
in a manner recommended by the devs". Of course I followed the
instructions
on
https://www.horde.org/apps/webmail/docs/INSTALL
<https://www.horde.org/apps/webmail/docs/INSTALL>
which should be the recommended way, no?
Yes. And if you've installed via pear, that's great. Your
first post
could be interpreted that you were using Ubuntu packages. Which
is not the
recommended way.
Everything worked without any problems, before I did an apt
upgrade on
the underlying OS. Since all other apps continue to work without
problem, I
think the issue might be specific to Horde and I was just
looking for tips
on how to debug and find a solution.
To your questions:
1. As per default, I use dovecot for authentication. Dovecot is
recommended by Horde.
2. Dovecot version 2.2.22, postfix version 3, PHP version 5.6.30
An OS upgrade, shouldn't affect Horde. If the web ui is
accessible at all
you could run phpinfo(); from the PHP shell.
In the worst case, you could backup all your Horde config files,
delete the
Horde directory and install it again, copying the config files
back one at
a time.
Simon
Thank you for your support
Alex
On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 5:24 PM, Simon B
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
wrote:
On 26 Feb 2017 06:54, "Alex" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear all,
using Horde Webmail on Ubuntu 16.04 with mariadb and
php 5.6. Since
updating with apt-get upgrade I cannot use IMP
anymore because I get
the
following error:
IMP is marked as authenticated, but no credentials
can be found in the
session.
The error log shows the following message:
ERR: HORDE [imp] IMP is marked as authenticated, but
no credentials
can be
found in the session. [pid 489 on line 628 of
"/usr/local/share/horde/imp/
lib/Imap.php"]
IMP is version 6.2.17 and horde is 5.2.13
Any idea where I can start looking to solve the
error message? Any help
would be appreciated.
Seems you haven't searched the archives..
https://lists.horde.org/archives/horde/Week-of-Mon-20130805/048873.html
<https://lists.horde.org/archives/horde/Week-of-Mon-20130805/048873.html>
Or perhaps
https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000573865-Horde-error-IMP-is-marked-as-authenticated-but-no-credentials-can-be-found-in-the-session
<https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000573865-Horde-error-IMP-is-marked-as-authenticated-but-no-credentials-can-be-found-in-the-session>
Whilst it's more likely to be the first one, you should
also not rule
out the second.
Also, it took a while on the dovecot and postfix lists
to get you to
provide Version numbers for the software you're seeking help
on. Would be
great if you could do that here too. No one cares that you're
running
Ubuntu, or what version.
You have provided 0 information about the version of
horde or imp;
whether you have a user backend, or authenticate with IMAP.
You're also not installing horde in a manner recommended
by the devs,
(not that I am one) thus your request for assistance would be
directed to
the Ubuntu package maintainer.
Cheers.
Simon
Hey everyone. An OS upgrade can indeed affect Horde if it includes
an update to the web server or PHP or any software involved with
fetching and reading email (ie, IMAP).
For example, I am currently holding our Debian upgrade for Apache
from 2.10 to 2.25.x until I can figure out what is causing IMP to
not be able to authenticate with the IMAP server when using Apache
2.24.x/2.25.x. The issue first popped up last July 2016 with an
update to 2.24.x and I thought it was fixed with 2.25 (and I believe
I told this mailing list it was fixed a few weeks ago), but about an
hour after I sent the "all clear" email to the list, I discovered
the fix went away as soon as we restarted both Apache and php-fpm.
So I dropped back again until I can find time to investigate.
Later,
--
Andy
Hi Andy, thank you very much. That was it! I decided to just roll-back
the apt-get upgrade and everything works now again!
Alex, that is great.
It might be helpful if you can confirm what version of Apache you rolled
from and back to. I am convinced there must have something in my Apache
config for Horde that is interacting with Imp's .htaccess, but so far I
not found anything. If your roll-back did not include a version
rollback for Apache then I may be looking in the wrong place for my problem.
Also, you should be careful with a roll-back on all packages since
security holes are always being patched in modules like openSSL and many
others not directly related to Apache. If the problem is just Apache
then you may be able to safely let other modules update.
--
Andy Dorman
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