That fixed it ... Thank you for your help!!



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On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 4:00 PM, Niklas Larsson <niklas@tese.se> wrote:
Hi,

bug i php-mcrypt - edit /etc/php.d/mcrypt.ini and change it to:

; Enable mcrypt extension module
extension=mcrypt.so

and restart httpd

/niklas

Scott A. Davis skrev 2013-08-30 22:48:
Hi!

After updating a week or two ago (after the security update), I installed php-mcrypt on my CentOS node.  I also (for good measure, added the disable command (below) in the config.php. Restarted Apache, cleared cache, used multiple browsers, etc  ... I still get the following notice/warning at the top of the screen when I log in. 

Observium now requires mcrypt to be installed for use by the "remember me" function. Please install the php5-mcrypt package on Ubuntu/Debian or the php-mcrypt package on RHEL/Centos. Alternatively, you can disable this feature by setting $config['login_remember_me'] = FALSE; in your config.

​ Am I missing something?  I just need to have it effectively disabled.

Thanks in advance.​



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