Apache:Session module failed #45
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You are right. Interesting how that surfaced, this came up years ago. Will look into and re add the check to force the lock folder to be built. |
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OK, I see how it snuck back in. Building |
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@tiredofit I'm having the same issue on 2.0.51 |
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Fixed it by removing sessions and pgsessions from volume mapping |
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Best to map /var/lib/lemonldap, if you absolutely have to create seperate mappings, then ensure that your folders are owned by |
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Summary
After fresh install on 2.0-latest or 2.0-alpine-latest cant connect to dwho/dwho demonstration
Steps to reproduce
Just install fresh docker container and try to connect to demonstration's user dwho/dwho
What is the expected correct behavior?
Get logged in
Relevant logs and/or screenshots
Environment
Image version / tag: tiredofit/lemonldap:2.0-alpine-latest or tiredofit/lemonldap:2.0-latest
Host OS: Debian 4.19.160-2 (2020-11-28) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Any logs | docker-compose.yml
Possible fixes
Dont find anything, the Apache::Session is present on the container.
I found this after quick search : https://gitlab.ow2.org/lemonldap-ng/lemonldap-ng/-/issues/1421 but not seems to be the solution
EDIT:
After deep search, it seems to be an error due to the missing folder "lock" under "/var/lib/lemonldap-ng/sessions/" with rights on llng user/group
Maybe check for "lock" under "/var/lib/lemonldap-ng/psessions/" too
Tell me if im right or not ! 👯
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