Glad to hear :)
Christian
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On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Kunjal wrote:
>
> FYI...
>
> We got it working after we change the authenticatoin to Active
> Directory.
>
> T
FYI...
We got it working after we change the authenticatoin to Active
Directory.
Thanks for all your help.
On Sep 29, 2:02 pm, Christian Hammond wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does Apache have write access to that directory? If logging is actually
> enabled, it should be writing to a reviewboard.log file, a
Hi,
Does Apache have write access to that directory? If logging is actually
enabled, it should be writing to a reviewboard.log file, as long as the
directory is either owned by the Apache process's user or is world-writable.
Christian
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Chris,
Finally, after few tries now the Enable logging does not go back to
default.
My log dir. is set at /projects/mob_tools/xampp/1.6.4-brcm-v2/htdocs/
reviewboard/logs
Now, I try to login to RB using my windows username/password which
uses LDAP.
I get message saying incorrect username/passwor
Hi Kunjal,
After setting the log directory and enabling logging, restart Apache. It
should then start logging on the next request.
It seems some people have issues with the settings not sticking while others
don't. Can you tell me what you're using for server-side caching (memcached?
file-based?)
One more question.
How to enable logging?
I went in to Settings->Logging and enable logging and set the log dir
as well.
however, the settings are re-set to default every time I log out and
log in back.
Is there any way to see log while I try LDAP authentication?
Thanks
Kunjal
On Sep 28, 2:2
Thanks.
I do have one admin user in RB which has its own username/password.
Let me do some more debug.
Thanks for your prompt help.
Kunjal
On Sep 28, 2:19 pm, Christian Hammond wrote:
> Sorry, when I said to make the change, I meant to set up the LDAP
> authentication settings, and then resta
Sorry, when I said to make the change, I meant to set up the LDAP
authentication settings, and then restart Apache.
I don't know why you aren't able to log in after doing that. Did you check
the Review Board log file? You may have to enable this first in Log
Settings.
Did you initially create an
Thanks for prompt answer.
You said that " Try making the change ".
What change? Can you explain further?
Here is I observed now. I keep updating LDAP settings even if restore
to default.
Now, What I see is that I login/logout as admin few times, and LDAP
settings are there.
They stop getting set
Hi,
There's a bug with saving some authentication settings. The changes don't
make it to all the Python threads. Try making the change and restarting
Apache.
As for settings_local.py, the configuration options aren't actually saved
there. We have in-database settings that get pulled out and put i
Hello,
We are evaluating RB 1.0.3.
We want LDAP Authentication so we install python-ldap and make changes
to LDAP Settings in Admin->Settings and then restart apache.
The LDAP authentication is not working. Few things to note.
1. When I go back to Admin->Settings, It again default back to
Standa
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