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jowodo avatar jowodo commented on June 12, 2024

After restoring the backup I get the same behavior like after moving the /path/to/wiki/lib/plugins/authad folder: The plugins show for under a second and vanish afterwards.
I tried in a different Browser (Safari) and it worked as expected (all installed plugins are shown).

So, I installed the DokuWiki Upgrade Plugin and the upgrade worked without a problem.

I also disabled and uninstalled ADauth plugin after the upgrade since I don't need it

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jowodo avatar jowodo commented on June 12, 2024

installed plugins are correctly shown in brave (private mode) in Jack Jackrum

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jowodo avatar jowodo commented on June 12, 2024

The checkboxes enabled, disabled and updatable were not ticked. That's why the plugins where not shown 😅

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fiwswe avatar fiwswe commented on June 12, 2024

The unchecked checkboxes do not explain the PHP exception you cited.

I assume that the file …/lib/plugins/authad/adLDAP/adLDAP.php does in fact exist? If so, I'd verify that the access rights are set so that the web server / PHP process can at least read all of the files. Depending on your setup the web server / PHP may run as user www, _www, www-data or something similar. (I don't have an Ubuntu to test and you did not specify which web server software you are using, nor whether you are using PHP-FPM or something else, such as mod_php.)

BTW: The version number seems to indicate that you may be using a very old version of Apache httpd. And PHP 7.4.3 is also old and out of support. I am pretty sure that much more current versions are available on Ubuntu. So you may want to think about updating to newer versions of both.

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jowodo avatar jowodo commented on June 12, 2024

The file …/lib/plugins/authad/adLDAP/adLDAP.php does not exist.
Active Directory Auth Plugin was disabled (not uninstalled) before upgrading.

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fiwswe avatar fiwswe commented on June 12, 2024

The file …/lib/plugins/authad/adLDAP/adLDAP.php does not exist.

Then your install or upgrade went wrong. That file is a part of the standard DokuWiki installation.

Active Directory Auth Plugin was disabled (not uninstalled) before upgrading.

That should not make any difference.

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