Hi,
I've got 6.20.0r8 working great on Ubuntu 10.04. I'm testing out the Social integration with some users and they love it. However, I have a problem that I'm sure is not unique to my installation.
I have a single server hosting multiple domains, and a single OX installation installed on a virtual server aliased so that anyone requesting mail.* from the server will get OX.
This works perfectly, and has done for many years.
However, the facebook connector does not account for this. Effectively only one domain can be used with the connector.
When I configure the app in Facebook I give the "main" URL for the server (although this is no less valid than any other), e.g. mail.myhosting.com.
When a user accesses their email they can do so using mail.usersdomainname.com and log in with their email address and password. In fact, they would be able to use the webmail address of any domain hosted on the server.
However, the OX connector (sensibly) rewrites the facebook request URL with a redirect_uri set to the URL the user used to access the server - necessarily different to mail.myhosting.com.
I only have one OX installation, so can only create one facebook app for this. Facebook does not let you add multiple URLs for the app and OX does not let you add multiple api keys and secrets and associate them with domains.
Therefore, with this style of installation, the facebook connector is unusable.
I've got 6.20.0r8 working great on Ubuntu 10.04. I'm testing out the Social integration with some users and they love it. However, I have a problem that I'm sure is not unique to my installation.
I have a single server hosting multiple domains, and a single OX installation installed on a virtual server aliased so that anyone requesting mail.* from the server will get OX.
This works perfectly, and has done for many years.
However, the facebook connector does not account for this. Effectively only one domain can be used with the connector.
When I configure the app in Facebook I give the "main" URL for the server (although this is no less valid than any other), e.g. mail.myhosting.com.
When a user accesses their email they can do so using mail.usersdomainname.com and log in with their email address and password. In fact, they would be able to use the webmail address of any domain hosted on the server.
However, the OX connector (sensibly) rewrites the facebook request URL with a redirect_uri set to the URL the user used to access the server - necessarily different to mail.myhosting.com.
I only have one OX installation, so can only create one facebook app for this. Facebook does not let you add multiple URLs for the app and OX does not let you add multiple api keys and secrets and associate them with domains.
Therefore, with this style of installation, the facebook connector is unusable.
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