forum.coppermine-gallery.net
Support => cpg1.4.x Support => Older/other versions => cpg1.4 bridging => Topic started by: Scias on July 15, 2007, 04:04:19 am
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hiya all, i just realized this feature was available (durr lol), i decided to go try it, unfortunatly, when i do it, the gallery will work fine and all, then when u click on the forums, it shows a distorted dead version of the forums, and 1 time, i got it to work, it would show a error upon login, and block you out totally, including via the gallery.
now im curious am i going to have to completly remove the phpbb, and fresh install it untouched, then bridge it? or what...? i tryed few times and yes, my "values" put in are correct to a dot :)
ty again.
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small note, i did not follow "protocol" as i cannot give out the url's directly here, as both are under construction, and not open to public, and their are a handful of users out to find these pages, and COULD trace them to here, and find them hehe :P so i have to be over-paranoid.
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Bridging does not affect your forum - if it does then you did it wrong. You can disable the bridge by going back to bridgemgr.php and entering your original Coppermine admin details.
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yes sir, i understand the failsafe (thank god you guys added it hehe), so it's not the forum affecting it... maybe the custom theme on the forums could be?
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Not possible. Coppermine loads the config.php from the forum and then accesses its database. That's all the interaction there is, themes are not involved.
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hm. im stumped badly now :P maybe it's my config of it after all... maybe the cookies? let me go set it up again, and compare what i get here.
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/phpBB2/index.php/login.php?redirect=../../cpg1412/ is what u get via login from the gallery, then it takes you to a red-link-pic, no themed forum.... haha, i think im doing some wrong here? :P
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Yeah, you should not have index.php at the end of your 'Forum URL' in the bridge manager.
Full URL of your BBS app (including the leading http:// bit, e.g. http://www.yourdomain.tld/forum)
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sigh... now when i try to remove the failed bridging, it says "login" so i use my user/pass, and it says it's wrong! *beep* >_<
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small note, i did not follow "protocol" as i cannot give out the url's directly here, as both are under construction, and not open to public, and their are a handful of users out to find these pages, and COULD trace them to here, and find them hehe :P so i have to be over-paranoid.
I can see no reason for paranoia. Security by obscurity is nonsense. Do as suggested in the sticky thread on this board.