Browser is FireFox 25.0,1. Sessions . . .I was "reading up" on sessions this afternoon and that entered my mind to research -- seems like it may be dropping the session(s). Cookies, should be/are working.
Regarding FreeBSD, yes, but you know, it's just another BSD "unix", and very server oriented. I've previously succeeded in running Observium on FreeBSD, and I don't think it should be a problem now. I don't want to convert to Ubuntu or that Linux kernel system just for the sake of running SNMP tools. Tomorrow, I'll explore the sessions situation.
I really like what I've seen regarding Observium, but honestly, I don't see what is so unique about Ubuntu or Linux. I started working with AT&T's SVR3 Unix (back in the eighties). PHP should be platform independent, as should a browser like FireFox.
From a marketing perspective, you're excluding a lot of users by demanding "Ubuntu / Linus" only; regardless, tomorrow, I'll explore the sessions integrity scenario. If I'm successful, I'll report back.
Thanks, RW
Adam Armstrong wrote:
Are you still trying to run on FreeBSD? Using Observium relies on working cookies and php sessions. Either your browser is retarded in such a way that it's breaking cookies and breaking the session, or your php install is retarded in such a way that it's breaking the session. Stop trying to run it on FreeBSD. adam.