Hey, it still not working. Can you tell if the mysql entry is right?
$rcmail_config['db_dsnw'] = 'mysql://roundcube:my_own_pass@localhost/roundcubemail';
For obvious reasons i have hidden my password. I have enabled logging on mysql but i can't see any connection attempt from roundcube. About php4-mysql, i have it working because i use mysql and php for a long time with postfixadmin.
-- Fernando Marcelo Morgenstern
Desenvolvimento de sistemas WEB multiplataforma.
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006, Fernando Marcelo Morgenstern wrote:
Hey, it still not working. Can you tell if the mysql entry is right?
I ran into this issue when I first installed roundcube - turned out PHP was not compiled with session support. Maybe that's the issue...
On Thu, 2006-04-13 at 16:48 -0300, Fernando Marcelo Morgenstern wrote:
Hey, it still not working. Can you tell if the mysql entry is right?
$rcmail_config['db_dsnw'] = 'mysql://roundcube:my_own_pass@localhost/roundcubemail';
For obvious reasons i have hidden my password. I have enabled logging on mysql but i can't see any connection attempt from roundcube. About php4-mysql, i have it working because i use mysql and php for a long time with postfixadmin.
Just to be sure you're aware the password here is the database admin password, not a user's imap password, but I'm sure you knew that.
Did you set the database admin password when you created the database? If not you could do this:
% mysql use mysql update user set password=PASSWORD("my_own_pass") where user="roundcube";
There are several ways to set the password in MySQL, this is just one example.
Better yet, I submitted a script a few weeks ago that creates the MySQL database and allows one to reset the password. Much easier :-) It's part of the installation support I contributed, see http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1460202&gro...