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Bridging support - I have looked and looked and can't get this to work

Started by Stefen, October 31, 2007, 11:28:16 PM

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Stefen

I have the following issue when trying to bridge coppermine and phpBB:

I get a 403 (forbidden) error when tring to logon.

the gallery page will take me to the login page of the forum, but when I enter a username and password, it comeback with a 403 error. I have tried unbridging and rebriding several times all to know avail.


Coppermine install: http://groundzeroprojects.com/gallery
Forum install: http://groundzeroprojects.com/phpBB
Coppermine version: cpg1.4.13
Forum version: phpBB 2.0.21
Test user account: tester / tester

BridgeManager settings:
Forum URL:  http://groundzeroprojects.com/phpBB
Relative path to your BBS's config file:  ../phpbb
Use post-based groups?:  0
Cookie name/preifx phpbb2mysql

Thanks



Stefen



Stefen

test account was created in coopermine in non briding mode.

Also, should there be "gallery" options in phpBB adminpanel?

Nibbler

Quote from: Stefen on November 01, 2007, 12:06:31 AM
test account was created in coopermine in non briding mode.

test account should be made in the forum.

Quote from: Stefen on November 01, 2007, 12:06:31 AM
Also, should there be "gallery" options in phpBB adminpanel?

No.

Stefen


Nibbler

First fix your cookie domain in phpbb. Then fix the 'Directory Listing Denied' problem (I don't know how to fix that in IIS).

Stefen


Joachim Müller

Quote from: Stefen on October 31, 2007, 11:28:16 PM
Relative path to your BBS's config file:  ../phpbb
Capitalization does matter on Lunix, but not on Windows. As you appear to be on Windows (as you're using IIS), this won't matter much. But you should still avoid capitalization on the web no matter what. If you were on Lunix, the correct setting would be ../phpBB
Adding index.php to the list of index files on IIS should be mandatory anyway - good webhosts perform this in advance, as the default index files on IIS are default.htm and default.html, which are useless nowadays.