Thank you both.
@ K. Peachy: I rather not use shared tables. These are tests wikis that I am setting up just to have a mini version of the WMF environment, so I can test patches and such. I believe WMF does not use shared tables so I rather not either.
@ Brian: what value does WMF use for $wgLoadBalancer? And what do you recommend I should use, given that I have only one server (a linux VM hosted locally on Virtual Box)?
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 5:16 AM Brian Wolff bawolff@gmail.com wrote:
So im not sure, but first things id check:
- wgMainCacheType is not set. In principle nothing should need this set as
sessions should use $wgSessionCacheType, but i would reccomend ensuring that main cache type is set to something writable that works (if all else fails try $wgMainCacheType = CACHE_DB; ) just in case.
- not using mediawiki builtin wikifarm stuff. I think centralauth depends
on $wgLoadBalancer to be used for db config, and $wgConf being used at least for $wgServer and $wgScriptPath.
-- brian
On Wednesday, November 14, 2018, Huji Lee huji.huji@gmail.com wrote:
Admittedly, I never learned how to properly set up and configure CentralAuth.
I have installed two fresh wikis, called en.localhost and meta.localhost and you can see the LocalSettings.php file that I am using at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/P7808
What I am trying to achieve is this: when you go to en.localhost and log in, this should log you into both wikis.
When I try logging in via en.localhost, I get this message:No active
login
attempt is in progress for your session.
And I am not logged into either wiki. :(
Can you please tell me what I need to change in the configurations to
make
this work?
Thanks,
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