On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 11:31 PM, Andy Dorman <ador...@ironicdesign.com> wrote:
> On 02/27/2017 02:27 AM, Simon B wrote: > >> Please do not top post. >> >> On 27 Feb 2017 04:15, "Alex" <alex9...@gmail.com> 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 >>> >>> 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 <simon.buongio...@gmail.com> >>> >> wrote: >> >>> >>>> On 26 Feb 2017 06:54, "Alex" <alex9...@gmail.com> 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 >>>> Or perhaps >>>> >>>> https://support.plesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000573865-Hor >> de-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! -- imp mailing list Frequently Asked Questions: http://wiki.horde.org/FAQ To unsubscribe, mail: imp-unsubscr...@lists.horde.org