Posted on: 11/19/04 11:58am
By: congleal
What ports besides 80 have to be permitted thru a firewall. I've permitted port 80, however when you login it fails to return the logged in page.
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Posted on: 11/19/04 12:20pm
By: digitalfiasco
[QUOTE BY= congleal] What ports besides 80 have to be permitted thru a firewall. I've permitted port 80, however when you login it fails to return the logged in page.[/QUOTE]
Are you running your own webserver? Also, when you say you're not being returned to the login page, is it being displayed with an error or back to the login page?
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Posted on: 11/19/04 12:53pm
By: congleal
[QUOTE BY= digitalfiasco] [QUOTE BY= congleal] What ports besides 80 have to be permitted thru a firewall. I've permitted port 80, however when you login it fails to return the logged in page.[/QUOTE]
Are you running your own webserver? Also, when you say you're not being returned to the login page, is it being displayed with an error or back to the login page?[/QUOTE]
Yes, I'm running my won webserver? It doesn't display an error it just returns to the login page.
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Posted on: 11/19/04 01:13pm
By: vinny
No other ports need to be opened (port 80 is sufficient). It sounds like maybe you have register_globals turned off. Make sure that it is enabled. Also, note that if you type in the wrong user name/password you are automatically returned to the login screen.
-Vinny
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Posted on: 11/19/04 01:15pm
By: digitalfiasco
If you're running a firewall, make sure you have cookies enabled. I think they are not allowed. Disable blocking of them...meaning allow all cookies. That should do the trick.
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Posted on: 11/19/04 01:45pm
By: Dirk