It will not login and look as if it's doing nothing if you have the
wrong password or there may be some errors you can look at in the
apache error_log or wherever php may be writing errors.
I currently use ubuntu linux but citrus can run anywhere php/mysql can
run. Whatever OS you are comfortable
I linked the mysql.sock and it seemed to get of the problem unitl I rebooted.
After a reboot the error comes back and I have to relink it.
Ideas?
Also once the error is gone and I try to login with the default username and
password it goes no where.
This is the URL that shows up in my adddr
I don't know much about running php/mysql under OpenBSD but I found a
tutorial that recommends making a new hard link to the place where
apache can see the file.
http://freeyourbox.org/tutorials/bsd/obsd3.8_apache_php_mysql.html#Setting
that says:
On OpenBSD, apache comes chrooted in the /var/www
Been working on setting up the new and improved Citrusdb on spare box we have
here.
OS: OpenBSD 5.0
Mysql-5.1.54
PHP-5.3
I'm getting close, the login page comes up but at the top it says the following:
Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket '/var/run/mysql/mysql.sock'
(2)
Not sure