[freeside] Errors with New Install

wes weems wweems at fix.net
Wed Mar 28 16:33:45 PST 2001


Yep,

I actually got both of those thign solved on my own, and feel quite stuipd
about the .htacces one. Anyway... one last question... using Authorize.Net
as my CC Auth company/ I've read its possible, but no where read whats
involved.

Wes
----- Original Message -----
From: <rdailey at colusanet.com>
To: <ivan-freeside at sisd.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: [freeside] Errors with New Install


> As far as I can tell, Business::CreditCard doesn't install correctly any
of
> the ways I tried.  This is probably the worst possible fix, but it worked
> for me:
>
> I copied
>
> /usr/libdata/perl5/site_perl/CreditCard.pm
> to
> /usr/libdata/perl5/site_perl/Business/CreditCard.pm (I think I had to make
> the Business subfolder)
>
> This fixed THAT problem, although I don't think that's the best
> method.  You might also think about creating a symbolic link, maybe.
>
> As for the REMOTE_USER, it means that you need to set up AUTH on your
> freeside htdocs folder.  You should probably change the .htaccess file in
> the /htdocs/ folder to include these lines:
>
> Deny from all
> AuthType Basic
> AuthUserFile /path/to/password/file.pwd
> AuthName "Freeside Billing Server For Company Name"
> Require valid-user
> Satisfy any
>
> This way, when you go to open the site, it will prompt you for a username
> and password (from the pwd file) and will then use that username (which
> corresponds to the username in the /usr/local/etc/freeside/mapsecrets
file)
> to map it to the right datasource.  For example, you have the username
> "admin".  The mapsecrets file reads:
>
> admin freeside
>
> The file freeside has:
> DBI:mysql:database=freeside
> freeside
> password
>
> Get it?
>
> >Ok,
> >
> >I beleive I got all the wrappers, and everything finally set up... the
one
> >page I was working with originally svc_acct_pop.cgi gives me this simple
> >error:
> >
> >fatal: Can't get REMOTE_USER! at
> >/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/FS/UID.pm line 171.
> >
> >while, the others (specifically acocunt info) spew TONS of data...
starting
> >off with this
> >
> >[Sun Mar 25 18:50:05 2001] svc_acct.pm: [Sun Mar 25 18:50:05 2001]
> >svc_acct.pm: [Sun Mar 25 18:50:05 2001] svc_Common.pm: [Sun Mar 25
18:50:05
> >2001] svc_Common.pm: [Sun Mar 25 18:50:05 2001] cust_svc.pm: [Sun Mar 25
> >18:50:05 2001] cust_svc.pm: [Sun Mar 25 18:50:05 2001] cust_pkg.pm: [Sun
Mar
> >25 18:50:05 2001] cust_pkg.pm: [Sun Mar 25 18:50:05 2001] cust_main.pm:
[Sun
> >Mar 25 18:50:05 2001] cust_main.pm: [Sun Mar 25 18:50:05 2001]
> >CreditCard.pm: Can't locate Business/CreditCard.pm in @INC (@INC
> >
> >which would lead me to beleive that the Business::CrediCard package wasnt
> >instaleld properly, but upon re-installing I get the same info.
> >
> >*ANY* help would be appreciated.
> >
> >WEs
>
>
> Rick Dailey
> ColusaNET
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>
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