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Hi,
I am getting this error from apache2 with snortreport beta 2.0:
PHP Fatal error: Cannot redeclare config()
(previously declared in /www/report/cake/basics.php:58) in
/www/report/cake/basics.php on line 74
Any Ideas?
Thanks
T. Rader
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Jun 18, 2010, 11:49:09 AM6/18/10
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Hey,
What OS, what versions of packages are you running?
Is this just on trying to access after installation? What point are
you getting this error?
Thanks,
Tom
Lawrence R. Hughes, Sr.
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Jun 18, 2010, 12:07:32 PM6/18/10
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PHP 5.3.2 (cli) (built: May 22 2010 12:39:52) Linux t2 SDE 2.6.23.9-dist apache2.2.14
T. Rader
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Jun 18, 2010, 12:11:52 PM6/18/10
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Great!
Let us load up a VM with that stack and get back to you.
When does the error occur?
On Jun 18, 10:07 am, "Lawrence R. Hughes, Sr." <safeme...@att.net>
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Trying to config snortreport (never worked, just got the error)
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Rich C
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Jul 26, 2010, 1:24:05 PM7/26/10
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I just threw on snortreport 2.0 on a freebsd box and got the same
error, Any Fix?
Brant Wells
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Jul 26, 2010, 4:54:37 PM7/26/10
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I know there are quite a few changes under the hood in PHP 5.3 ... Have you tried with PHP v5.2?
See Yas! ~Brant
David Gullett
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Jul 28, 2010, 1:15:34 AM7/28/10
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As we've indicated in the beta install document, SR 2.0 has only been
tested under Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. The final release will be supported
under the current versions of Fedora and CentOS. That being said,
we're certainly not shutting off the possibility of support for other
operating systems/distros - it's really just a question of resources.
My initial thoughts are that it is something in the PHP
configuration. I would begin by looking at the short tags variable in
php.ini.