John,
I went through your previous posts, and you said: "If you want to use Gollem, then you must enable ftp on the local network"
My ftp is enabled for local network (and it always has been) and I can't get file manager to work.
Did you install gollem after the other rpms? If so, you need to do a signal-event email-update so that the gollem config templates will be expanded.
If that was already done, then check you gollem/config/backends.php file. You should have something similiar to:
//00Header
// * $Horde: gollem/config/backends.php.dist,v 1.41.2.6 2006/02/22 06:48:37 slusarz Exp $
//100LocalFtp
// This backend uses Horde credentials to automatically log in.
$backends['hordeftp'] = array(
'name' => 'Local FTP Server',
'driver' => 'ftp',
'preferred' => '',
'hordeauth' => true,
'params' => array(
// The hostname/IP Address of the FTP server.
'hostspec' => 'ftp.mytestserver.com', <--check this line
// The port number of the FTP server.
'port' => 21,
// Use passive mode?
'pasv' => false,
// Set timeout (in seconds) for the FTP server. Default: 90 seconds
// 'timeout' => 90,
// If true and the POSIX extension is available the driver will map
// the user and group IDs returned from the FTP server with the local
// IDs from the local password file. This is useful only if the FTP
// server is running on localhost or if the local user/group
// IDs are identical to the remote FTP server.
// You must be running a version of Horde >= 3.1 for this parameter to
// have any effect.
// 'maplocalids' => true
),
'loginparams' => array(
// Allow the user to change the FTP server.
// 'hostspec' => 'Hostname',
// Allow the user to change the FTP port.
// 'port' => 'Port'
),
// 'root' => '',
// 'home' => '',
// 'createhome' => false,
// 'permissions' => '750',
// 'filter' => '^regex$',
// 'quota' => false,
'clipboard' => true,
'attributes' => array('type', 'name', 'download', 'modified', 'size', 'permission', 'owner', 'group')
);
JB