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Gary Anderson
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 4:24 am    Post subject: Authentication issue Reply with quote



Due to a company relocation, I had to change the IP address of my web
server handling eventum. Now when I try to authenticate, I am getting
"Error: Cookies support seem to be dispabled in your browser. Please
enable this feature and try again."

Cookies are enabled in both my IE browser and my firefox browser. I
think this is related to the IP address change. Can anyone help?

Gary
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Schalk Neethling
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 4:58 am    Post subject: Re: Authentication issue Reply with quote



Hi there Gary,

Not 100% sure on this but, have you checked the various config files to
see if your IP is set in there somewhere?

Gary Anderson wrote:
Quote:
Due to a company relocation, I had to change the IP address of my web
server handling eventum. Now when I try to authenticate, I am getting
"Error: Cookies support seem to be dispabled in your browser. Please
enable this feature and try again."

Cookies are enabled in both my IE browser and my firefox browser. I
think this is related to the IP address change. Can anyone help?

Gary

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Bryan Alsdorf
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 4:59 am    Post subject: Re: Authentication issue Reply with quote



Hi Gary,

Gary Anderson wrote:
Quote:
Due to a company relocation, I had to change the IP address of my web
server handling eventum. Now when I try to authenticate, I am getting
"Error: Cookies support seem to be dispabled in your browser. Please
enable this feature and try again."

Cookies are enabled in both my IE browser and my firefox browser. I
think this is related to the IP address change. Can anyone help?

Did you change the domain name at all or just the IP address? You might
want to look in the config.inc.php file and see what the value of
APP_COOKIE_DOMAIN is.

Best Regards,
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MySQL AB, www.mysql.com
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Travis Pierce
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:53 pm    Post subject: Re: Authentication issue Reply with quote

The WIKI has a few things to try in the FAQ:

http://eventum.mysql.org/wiki/index.php/FAQ

I had this problem the other day and it turned out I
had accidently changed my computer clock a day ahead.
Make sure both your server and worstations clocks are
set right.

Travis

--- Gary Anderson <ganderson (AT) bslw (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Due to a company relocation, I had to change the IP
address of my web
server handling eventum. Now when I try to
authenticate, I am getting
"Error: Cookies support seem to be dispabled in your
browser. Please
enable this feature and try again."

Cookies are enabled in both my IE browser and my
firefox browser. I
think this is related to the IP address change. Can
anyone help?

Gary


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