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Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Filemanager: The saga goes on


From: Chris Weiss
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] Filemanager: The saga goes on
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 15:43:43 +0000

php.ini's upload temp dir not writable, phpgw's temp dir not writable, the
destination not writable, memory limits and file upload restrictions in the 
php.ini...
that's all I can think of...

oh, and a firewall filtering http file uploads (yes, there are some that do by 
default)

Bob Crandell (address@hidden) wrote:
>
>This didn't help.  These users do have access to phpwebhosting and filemanager.
>They just can't upload anything.  They can edit the comments of a file that was
>uploaded before this problem started.  I think I've checked all the usual 
>suspects,
>now I need to know about the unusual ones.  What else would keep a file from 
>being
>uploaded?
>
>BTW, I noticed on a failed upload the next screen says
>Back to file manager
>
>A successful upload says
>Created /home/Bob/iptables    (103B)
>
>Back to file manager
>
>I did this:
>>Compare your php.ini to the doc in
>>/path/to/phpgroupware/phpgwapi/doc/php-configuration.txt - or something
>
>No joy.
>
>Thanks
>
>Dave Hall (address@hidden) wrote:
>>
>>Bob Crandell <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>>> My client that can't upload anymore (it had been working for a
>>> long time) was using
>>> phpWebHosting.  I believe that has been dropped in favor of
>>> FileManager.  I did a
>>> CVS update a few minutes ago.  There is no ACL for fileManager.
>>> I'm trying to use
>>> the ACL for phpWebHosting to control FileManager but it won't
>>> accept changes
>>> anymore.  If I remove phpWebHosting nobody has permission to get
>>> into FileManager.
>>> I seem to remember a thread about this a while back but I can't
>>> find it now.
>>
>>Ok, I have committed a change for group based ACL for filemanager.
>>
>>I had a problem with no users having access to the filemanager.  The way
>>around this is to run this SQL:
>>
>>UPDATE phpgw_acl
>>SET acl_appname = 'filemanager'
>>WHERE acl_appname = 'phpwebhosting';
>>
>>>
>>> Powered by phpGroupWare version 0.9.14.003
>>> Slackware 8.1
>>> PHP 4.3.1
>>> MySQL 3.23.51
>>> Register_globals=ON
>>>
>>> The logs show activity but no errors.
>>
>>Compare your php.ini to the doc in
>>/path/to/phpgroupware/phpgwapi/doc/php-configuration.txt - or something
>>like that.
>>
>>Cheers
>>
>>Dave
>>
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