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Hello guys,
I'm facing problems opening or downloading files within on tickets.
See images below:
https://ibb.co/gSz4T5
https://ibb.co/gjFiMQ
I tried to upload files and did not work. Same error. Using WINSCP i find all the files inside /var/www/glpi/files normally,,, What can i do?
My Operating System: Ubuntu Server 16.04
GLPI 9.1.3
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How do you upload file? Have you some error when you upload file?
CentOS 6.5 - CentOS 7.x
PHP 5.6 - PHP 7.x - MySQL 5.6 - MariaDB 10.2 + APC + oOPcache
GLPI from 0.72 to dev version
Certifiée ITIL (ITV2F, ITILF, ITILOSA)
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How do you upload file? Have you some error when you upload file?
I have set up my system so that the requests are sent by email or directly by GLPI. If someone sends an email with an attachment, GLPI automatically "captures" those files and generates the request with that captured file.
When I go to the system and open the "attached file" doesnt open and dont generate any message error.
It worked normally in 9.1.2 but stopped working after I upgraded to 9.1.3.
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Is you directory glpi/files owned by apache?
CentOS 6.5 - CentOS 7.x
PHP 5.6 - PHP 7.x - MySQL 5.6 - MariaDB 10.2 + APC + oOPcache
GLPI from 0.72 to dev version
Certifiée ITIL (ITV2F, ITILF, ITILOSA)
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With your past i see that you have uploaded PNG file yesterday.
How do you open uploaded document? from document menu? from document tab of a ticket?
Have you some errors in GLPI logs? in apache logs?
CentOS 6.5 - CentOS 7.x
PHP 5.6 - PHP 7.x - MySQL 5.6 - MariaDB 10.2 + APC + oOPcache
GLPI from 0.72 to dev version
Certifiée ITIL (ITV2F, ITILF, ITILOSA)
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With your past i see that you have uploaded PNG file yesterday.
How do you open uploaded document? from document menu? from document tab of a ticket?
Have you some errors in GLPI logs? in apache logs?
both - document menu and tab of a ticket.
Which log should I look at? Can you tell me where they are?
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First I would like to thank yllen for the help.
I solved the problem!
Instuctions:
1. Analyze first what appears in the apache error log, which is in the following path: /var/log/apache2/error.log
2. In my case, the error> PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function uft8_decode ()
3. I ran the following command to solve the problem:
Apt-get install php7.0-xml
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