Hi Kevin,

I have confirmed that AllowOverride All is set on all conf files. I've checked multiple articles and I went from having not found to Internal 500 Error.

When I get this message in the GUI. I see this in the /var/log/httpd/error_log

'[Fri Dec 30 16:08:10.016201 2022] [rewrite:trace1] [pid 215986] mod_rewrite.c(470): [client XXX- - [X.X.X.X/sid#564f86685f60][rid#564f869571e0/initial] pass through /osTicket/api/auth/oauth2, referer: https://login.microsoftonline.com/
[Fri Dec 30 16:08:10.016673 2022] [core:alert] [pid 215986] [client x.x.x.x:41628] /var/www/html/osTicket/api/.htaccess: AllowOverride not allowed here, referer: https://login.microsoftonline.com/'

any other ideas? I've insured AllowOverride All is in all config to the point that it broke OSTicket at first, but above is the closest I got. I also checked /var/log/messages but nothing helpful there.

Thanks for any advice!

Matt

    MattHaberer

    It’s saying AllowOverride is not allowed within the /var/www/html/osTicket/api/.htaccess file. So it seems like you edited the .htaccess files that osTicket ships with. You are not supposed to edit any of the osTicket files. Please restore these files to vanilla and retest.

    Cheers.

    a month later

    I had the same issue and couldn't get the apache2 URL Rewrite to work in Ubuntu . The thing that finally fixed it was enabling it in the main apache config, not just the site config.

    Steps:
    1) sudo nano /etc/apache2/apache2.conf
    2) Find

    <Directory /var/www/>
            Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
            AllowOverride None
            Require all granted
    </Directory>

    3) replace AllowOverride None with AllowOverride All

    <Directory /var/www/>
            Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
            AllowOverride All
            Require all granted
    </Directory>

    4) Restart apache
    sudo systemctl restart apache2

    System Specifics:

    osTicket Version 	1.17-git (?) — 8fbc7ee is available
    Web Server Software 	Apache/2.4.52 (Ubuntu)
    MySQL Version 	8.0.32
    PHP Version 	8.2.1
    2 months later

    Hi, I too am getting the error.
    However, in my case the directory / file don't actually exist on the server
    The plugin is enabled, and has been for some time.

    I get this after setting up the Auth:

    Should I remove and re-install the Plugin?
    Currently running Version 1.17.2
    Centos V7, using httpd that ships with Centos

    Is it possible I have missed a step somewhere during the Plugin install?

      Androids

      URL Rewriting is not enabled on your webserver. The file doesn't actually exist which is why you need URL Rewriting installed/enabled so that our .htaccess files can rewrite and direct the URL to the proper destination.

      Cheers.

        5 days later

        Thanks, it was already enabled - (/etc/httpd/conf.modules.d/00-base.conf in Centos)
        It is working now regardless.

        Just to add to this;
        [root@tickets /]# httpd -M|grep write
        rewrite_module (shared)

        In (Centos) /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
        <Directory "/var/www/html/osticket"> # YOUR EXACT directory
        AllowOverride All
        Options FollowSymlinks
        Require all granted
        </Directory>

        systemctl restart httpd

        That worked for me - Explicitly defining the osticket directory was the key

        22 days later

        Hi, I've been getting the same error. Before starting with URL rewrite and other suggested fixes, i wanted to know if it is necessary to setup remote mailbox and outgoing. I don't have them setup and i just want to implement simple OAuth with Microsoft login for which i have followed the necessary steps show in the authentication guide for Microsoft in osticket official docs.

        KevinTheJedi

        ramrajone

          10 months later

          Hi, I have the same problem, when I authenticate with office.

          I have apache modrewrite enabled.
          In my virtual host as well as in apache2.conf I have the following

          In the virtual host

          Can you help me

            Rookye23

            I can't say for certain but it's probably due to your virtual site config rules. I would clear all the custom rules, make it default, reload/restart the webserver so the changes are applied, and retest.

            Cheers.

              Hello KevinTheJedi

              This is what I have configured in the plugin

              And I have left the vhost as clean as possible.

              I have modrewrite enabled, which I'm missing

              in my directories I don't have the path to api/auth/oauth2

              I might be configuring the wrong redirect url in Azure ?.

              Thanks

                Rookye23

                No that’s correct. The api/http.php file redirects the request to the proper channels. Definitely seems like a setup issue as you have a custom port but don’t have the site config setup correctly for that.

                Cheers.

                Hello, I have not solved the problem, I want to be able to access osticket through Microsoft365 with the Oauth2 plugin.
                I'm not an expert, I'm forgetting something.
                I leave you the information to see if you can help me.

                When I login through 365 I appear to be logged in, but I am redirected back to the home page and do not enter the agent panel.

                The authentication if it is being done through Microsoft 365

                This is the content of the login errors access.log

                When I log in with a local user it does redirect to the path https://soporte.ticket.com:6971/scp/tickets.php?queue=1&dir=1&sort=10"

                These are the details of my operating system

                Distributor ID: Debian
                Description:    Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
                Release:        10
                Codename:       buster

                Version of osTicket installed

                This is the Azure configuration, but I'm not sure if the Redirect URI configured in Azure is correct.

                Rewrite module is enabled and working

                sudo apache2ctl -M | grep rewrite
                 rewrite_module (shared)

                This is the content of the .htaccess directory /var/www/html/osticket/upload/api/.htaccess

                <IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
                
                RewriteEngine On
                
                RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
                RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
                RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} (.*/api)
                RewriteRule ^(.*)$ %1/http.php/$1 [L]
                
                </IfModule>

                This is the content of the apache2 configuration directory /etc/apache2/apache2.conf

                <Directory />
                        Options FollowSymLinks
                        AllowOverride All
                        Require all granted
                </Directory>
                
                <Directory /usr/share>
                        AllowOverride None
                        Require all granted
                </Directory>
                
                <Directory /var/www/>
                        Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
                        AllowOverride All
                        Require all granted
                </Directory>

                This is the content of the apache2 port configuration directory /etc/apache2/ports.conf

                Listen 82
                <IfModule ssl_module>
                        Listen 6971
                </IfModule>
                
                <IfModule mod_gnutls.c>
                        Listen 6971
                </IfModule>

                This is the directory contents of the vhost-ssl file directory /etc/apache2/sites-available/osticket-ssl.conf

                <IfModule mod_ssl.c>
                        <VirtualHost *:6971>
                                ServerName soporte.ticket.com:6971
                                ServerAdmin rambo@ticket.com
                
                                DocumentRoot /var/www/html/osticket/upload/
                
                                ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log
                                CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined
                
                                SSLEngine on
                                SSLCertificateFile /etc/ssl/private/soporte.ticket.com.crt
                                SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/private/soporte.ticket.com.key
                
                                <FilesMatch "\.(cgi|shtml|phtml|php)$">
                                                SSLOptions +StdEnvVars
                                </FilesMatch>
                                <Directory /usr/lib/cgi-bin>
                                                SSLOptions +StdEnvVars
                                </Directory>
                                <Directory /var/www/html/osticket>
                                        Options FollowSymlinks
                                        AllowOverride All
                                        Require all granted
                                </Directory>
                        </VirtualHost>
                </IfModule>

                This is the directory contents of the vhost file directory /etc/apache2/sites-available/osticket.conf

                <VirtualHost *:82>
                        ServerName soporte.ticket.com:6971
                        ServerAdmin rambo@ticket.com
                
                        DocumentRoot /var/www/html/osticket/upload
                        RewriteEngine On
                
                        ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/osticket.log
                        CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/osticket_access.log combined
                
                        <Directory /var/www/html/osticket>
                                Options FollowSymlinks
                                AllowOverride All
                                Require all granted
                        </Directory>
                
                </VirtualHost>

                Thank you very much for your help

                  Rookye23

                  I would need to see your app registration. Also do you have the cURL root certificate installed/enabled for PHP?

                  Cheers.

                    Rookye23 When I login through 365 I appear to be logged in, but I am redirected back to the home page and do not enter the agent panel.

                    Are you clicking on the log in as an agent to start the login process?

                      Hello KevinTheJedi curl I have it installed and enabled

                      it's my php.ini

                      in the directory I have the certificate

                      Hello ntozier I log in via 365

                      the agent user I have configured the method 635

                      in the database the agent backend is as follows