![]() I remember installing phpBB some time ago and it was all pretty straightforward from memory. To confirm whether it is a TKL bug and/or phpBB bug and/or a specific site/system LDAP bug it may be worth using TKL LAMP as a base and installing phpBB on top of that yourself. This would be well outside of your control during install of TKL phpBB. Thus I was suggesting the possibility that this function may not have been initially included. We really need to hear from Alon or Liraz to confirm this either way.Īs for my reference to "something that is generally set up on install" I wasn't referring to you installing the TKL appliance, but the actual install of phpBB on the initial prototype (or master) that the TKL devs created (which was then converted to an iso/vm image). However if the devs did not plan for LDAP support (either intentionally or unintentionally) then it is more a situation of unsupporteddded funtionality. If LDAP support appears to be enabled but doesn't work then in my mind that would be a bug. Unfortunately I am not in a position to test this to confirm that possibility. It all sounds very strange! What you are saying suggests to me the possibility of a bug in the TKL phpBB appliance. If nobody else responds to this with any knowledge on this then I may just try to install this VM from the beginning again and see if I missed ANYTHING having to do with LDAP on installation and then probably just install as a full install appliance etc. ![]() I want to install this on a VM and this seemed to be the quickest/easiest way to do so but it may be missing quite a few things. I just can't figure out if there is something I'm missing or what. That seemed to install for me as well and then my error changed to the one I put up here about not being able to bind to account etc. So I tried to track that down and I found how to add it on the "jumpbox" appliance install. The first time I tried it I was receiving an error along the lines that it is "not available". Then you select Ldap from there and fill out the required settings. It is under Client Communication -> Authentication So when I installed I only was able to provide an IP address and that was it! There is no "install" if you will with the Turnkey "installation".
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