On Sun, January 27, 2008 7:57 am, Mick wrote:
> Operating System: CentOS 4.6
> PHP Version: 4.3.9-3.22.9
> Zend Optimizer (free) version: 3.2.6
>
> Hello.
>
> I've got somewhat of a strange problem here involving Squirrelmail.
> Basically, what is happening is that one of our customers is logged
> out
> of his Squirrelmail session at random intervals.  This can occur when
> he  goes to read an email or, after composing an email, when he clicks
> on the Send button.
>
> The following log entries correspond with those times that the
> customer
> is logged out.
>
> [error] [client X.X.X.X] File does not exist:
> /var/www/squirrelmail/src/redirect.php3a5def33
> [error] [client X.X.X.X] File does not exist:
> /var/www/squirrelmail/src/redirect.php29e09f87
> [error] [client X.X.X.X] File does not exist:
> /var/www/squirrelmail/src/move_messages.phpf9f96dfb
> [error] [client X.X.X.X] File does not exist:
> /var/www/squirrelmail/src/redirect.phpdc6cc80a
>
> So what would be the cause of appending those hex strings to those
> pathnames?

You'll probably have to ask the squirrelMail guy...

Unless you can reproduce it with other applications, it's not in PHP
itself, probably.

PS
I'm a squirrelMail user, and I get logged out a lot too. :-(

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