Re: has anybody gotten horde working?

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We've been using Horde on CentOS for years, and I'm just about to
deploy a new server into production running the latest Horde release
on CentOS 6.5.

I see later in the thread that you're trying to use the EPEL packages,
which are based on the Horde 3 framework.  The current stable
framework is Horde 5, which is significantly advanced from the Horde 3
framework.

I'm deploying Groupware Webmail Edition 5.1.4, which includes turba,
trean, kronolith, gollem, ingo, imp, mnemo and nag, plus I've
installed passwd separately.

There's no doubt that Horde is a complex framework which is designed
to work with a wide variety of backend services.  It can be tricky to
set up due to the level of complexity involved, but it works
beautifully once everything is set up properly.

I'm using it for a number of virtual domains on one server, with
Sendmail, Cyrus IMAPD (including Sieve for filtering) and PostgreSQL
with LDAP authentication.

Nels Lindquist
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On 3/24/2014 3:17 PM, benfell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Horde seems to be quite the problem child. It sorta kinda looks
> like session handling is entirely broken.
> 
> kronolith will let me in, but not for long. Then I get "invalid
> token" and am bounced back to the home screen.
> 
> imp won't let me in at all. This behavior is completely broken: I
> get a log in screen and a message in /var/log/messages about not
> being authorized for IMP (which is apparently right up there in the
> list of useless, meaningless error messages).
> 
> Looking around on the web, I see a google thread about somebody
> saying kronolith shouldn't reset session data, and Jan Schneider,
> the horde developer, I think, insisting that it must. He seems to
> have his own idea about how things should work--and I'm beginning
> to wonder if it actually does.
> 
> Has anybody gotten this working?
> 
> By the way, this is CentOS 6.5.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
> 
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