Ok I have this installed on my site but where where the options for it? I really have no errors as of yet besides trying to set user permissions though the forums, it wont save them,unless I go into advance settings then it will. So if i dont have no otions does that means its done right?
HalJordan Support Staff
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Sat Oct 16, 2004 8:42 am
When you installed it, you should have uploaded a file called asec.php. The authors recommend you rename it, keeping the .php on the end, however. Log in to your site using admin.php, then in your browser, replace admin.php with asec.php. You should then see the AS config panel.
It's not clear from their instructions that you call asec.php once before you upload the files and then as needed afterwards to administer AS. It had me stumped, too.
Ok I have this installed on my site but where where the options for it? I really have no errors as of yet besides trying to set user permissions though the forums, it wont save them,unless I go into advance settings then it will. So if i dont have no otions does that means its done right?
Administer Admin Secure cannot be done thru your admin.php, due of some security reasons. Like HalJordan said, you should run asec.php (located in your PHP-Nuke root directory) to administer Admin Secure panel. By the way, you don't have to replace your admin.php with asec.php.
You may read "docs/tips.txt" on how to put Admin Secure icon/link into your admin.php, but personally I'm not recommend to do that.
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HalJordan Support Staff
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Sat Oct 16, 2004 9:52 am
I didn't mean replace the file admin.php, just that part of the URL in the browser.
Thanks guys, i put in nuke sentinel and protector in with it the same day and just figured that it was like them, so just run that file and that will set my settings to what I need and to be say delete the file off of my server?
HalJordan Support Staff
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Sat Oct 16, 2004 7:50 pm
Um, no ... The asec.php needs to stay on the server, so you can administer AS. It's not an installer script that has to be deleted after you use it.
Out of curiosity, do you have the AS call before Sentinel in your mainfile.php, or after? And if madman is still reading this thread, does it make a difference which security system is called first? I have AS first, then sentinel.
Out of curiosity, do you have the AS call before Sentinel in your mainfile.php, or after? And if madman is still reading this thread, does it make a difference which security system is called first? I have AS first, then sentinel.
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Sat Oct 16, 2004 9:56 pm
ok i also ran the file and had to put my key codes in and tells me to do this God Admin Approval
God Admin account approval has been done successfully.
Login as God Admin to check whenever God Admin account was approved improperly.
So where is the Admin Secure Administration panel?
HalJordan Support Staff
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Sun Oct 17, 2004 9:03 am
Did you log in using admin.php first, then asec.php? Or did you go directly to asec.php? It looks like you did the second one.
To see the administration panel, login using admin.php first. You should see the usual admin menu. In the URL, replace admin.php with asec.php and press enter. Now you should see the AS admin panel. If you don't, then you may not have installed it properly.
Should I clear cookies first cause I am was allready logged in? So I lanuched the asec.php but was renamed like it told me too. If I get the same thing what would be the best way to try to reinstall it?But I have no errors?
HalJordan Support Staff
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Sun Oct 17, 2004 10:45 am
No, leave the cookies alone. Log in using admin.php -- do not log out as admin -- then change the URL to point to your asec.php.
I would guess so, I am using my frist name that I installed nuke with. There is no god icon or anything
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Sun Oct 17, 2004 5:02 pm
As long as the admin name you used for AS1.7 is the same the GOD account name for the whole site, you should be okay.But if you used a different name for AS, or a non-GOD account, it will think you are an intruder. That's why you're seeing that "access denied" page.
Use admin.php and use the Admin Menu to "Edit Admins." Check which one is the GOD account. That's the one that has to log in before calling asec.php.
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