[SM-USERS] Squirremail and Safari 5.0

2011-10-08 Thread JasonHirsh

I am using squirrelmail 1.4.21  on FreeBSD 8.0 running Postfix/Dovecot and
Apache22


I can now access squirrelmail with Firefox 6  but using Safari 5.o I get the
infamous

ERROR
You must be logged in to access this page."

Cookies are enable in Safari... The SM info doesn't seem to indicated any
compatability issues...

any suggestions??


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Re: [SM-USERS] Squirremail and Safari 5.0

2011-10-08 Thread JasonHirsh



JasonHirsh wrote:
> 
> I am using squirrelmail 1.4.21  on FreeBSD 8.0 running Postfix/Dovecot and
> Apache22
> 
> 
> I can now access squirrelmail with Firefox 6  but using Safari 5.o I get
> the infamous
> 
> ERROR
> You must be logged in to access this page."
> 
> Cookies are enable in Safari... The SM info doesn't seem to indicated any
> compatability issues...
> 
> any suggestions??
> 
> 
> 


Opps after working for several hours in firefox I am now getting the same
error

maillog shows that the IMAP server has been logged in

HTTP files show no errors




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Re: [SM-USERS] Squirremail and Safari 5.0

2011-10-09 Thread JasonHirsh



Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> 
> 
> JasonHirsh wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> JasonHirsh wrote:
>>> 
>>> I am using squirrelmail 1.4.21  on FreeBSD 8.0 running Postfix/Dovecot
>>> and Apache22
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I can now access squirrelmail with Firefox 6  but using Safari 5.o I get
>>> the infamous
>>> 
>>> ERROR
>>> You must be logged in to access this page."
>>> 
>>> Cookies are enable in Safari... The SM info doesn't seem to indicated
>>> any compatability issues...
>>> 
>>> any suggestions??
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Opps after working for several hours in firefox I am now getting the same
>> error
>> 
>> maillog shows that the IMAP server has been logged in
>> 
>> HTTP files show no errors
>> 
> 
> Create test php script with following code
> -
>  session_write_close();
> ini_set('error_reporting',E_ALL);
> ini_set('display_errors',1);
> var_dump(session_start());
> -
> 
> Save it in SquirrelMail root directory and open it in your browser. If you
> see session write errors, fix them.
> 
> If you use PHP with suhosin, remember that sessions hardened with suhosin
> are locked to client IP address and browser id.
> 
> -- 
> Tomas
> 


Tomas, it shows now erro reposne is a  true

thanks for the script  .
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Re: [SM-USERS] Squirremail and Safari 5.0

2011-10-09 Thread JasonHirsh



Mark Anderson-17 wrote:
> 
> 
> Sent from my LG phone
> 
> JasonHirsh  wrote:
> 
> 
>   Didn't see a post
> 
>>
>>
>>
>>JasonHirsh wrote:
>>> 
>>> I am using squirrelmail 1.4.21  on FreeBSD 8.0 running Postfix/Dovecot
>>> and
>>> Apache22
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I can now access squirrelmail with Firefox 6  but using Safari 5.o I get
>>> the infamous
>>> 
>>> ERROR
>>> You must be logged in to access this page."
>>> 
>>> Cookies are enable in Safari... The SM info doesn't seem to indicated
>>> any
>>> compatability issues...
>>> 
>>> any suggestions??
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>
>>
>>Opps after working for several hours in firefox I am now getting the same
>>error
>>
>>maillog shows that the IMAP server has been logged in
>>
>>HTTP files show no errors
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>>sense of it. IT sense. And common sense.
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Re: [SM-USERS] Squirremail and Safari 5.0

2011-10-09 Thread JasonHirsh




'bool true' means that your session setup is working fine on server side.,

I understood that


SquirrelMail has cookie_warning plugin. What happens, if you try to log in
when this plugin is enabled?


It has been enabled the whole time I have vlogin, compatability an dthe
cookie_warning


SquirrelMail stores password information in two places. Half of info is
stored in PHP session. Other half is stored in cookie. If one of them is
corrupted, you get "you must be logged" error after trying to log in.

The log has show IMAP log-ons with no errors  so I don't think the password
was corrupted


Check if secure cookies are enabled in your SquirrelMail configuration. If
option is turned on, turn if off and try logging in again.,

hmm that fixed it cool



Test your PHP configuration
(http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/TestPHPSettings) and show your PHP core,
mbstring and session settings.

Core 
Core
PHP Version 5.3.5

Directive   Local Value Master Value
allow_call_time_pass_reference  On  On
allow_url_fopen On  On
allow_url_include   Off Off
always_populate_raw_post_data   Off Off
arg_separator.input &   &
arg_separator.output&   &
asp_tagsOff Off
auto_append_fileno valueno value
auto_globals_jitOn  On
auto_prepend_file   no valueno value
browscapno valueno value
default_charset no valueno value
default_mimetypetext/html   text/html
define_syslog_variables Off Off
disable_classes no valueno value
disable_functions   no valueno value
display_errors  On  On
display_startup_errors  Off Off
doc_rootno valueno value
docref_ext  no valueno value
docref_root no valueno value
enable_dl   On  On
error_append_string no valueno value
error_log   no valueno value
error_prepend_stringno valueno value
error_reporting no valueno value
exit_on_timeout Off Off
expose_php  On  On
extension_dir   /usr/local/lib/php/20090626 /usr/local/lib/php/20090626
file_uploadsOn  On
highlight.bg#FF #FF
highlight.comment   #FF8000 #FF8000
highlight.default   #BB #BB
highlight.html  #00 #00
highlight.keyword   #007700 #007700
highlight.string#DD #DD
html_errors On  On
ignore_repeated_errors  Off Off
ignore_repeated_source  Off Off
ignore_user_abort   Off Off
implicit_flush  Off Off
include_path.:/usr/local/share/pear .:/usr/local/share/pear
log_errors  Off Off
log_errors_max_len  10241024
magic_quotes_gpcOn  On
magic_quotes_runtimeOff Off
magic_quotes_sybase Off Off
mail.add_x_header   Off Off
mail.force_extra_parameters no valueno value
mail.logno valueno value
max_execution_time  30  30
max_file_uploads20  20
max_input_nesting_level 64  64
max_input_time  -1  -1
memory_limit128M128M
open_basedirno valueno value
output_buffering0   0
output_handler  no valueno value
post_max_size   8M  8M
precision   14  14
realpath_cache_size 16K 16K
realpath_cache_ttl  120 120
register_argc_argv  On  On
register_globalsOff Off
register_long_arraysOn  On
report_memleaks On  On
report_zend_debug   On  On
request_order   no valueno value
safe_mode   Off Off
safe_mode_exec_dir  /usr/local/php/bin  /usr/local/php/bin
safe_mode_gid   Off Off
safe_mode_include_dir   no valueno value
sendmail_from   no valueno value
sendmail_path   /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i/usr/sbin/sendmail -t -i 
serialize_precision 100 100
short_open_tag  On  On
SMTPlocalhost   localhost
smtp_port   25  25
sql.safe_mode   Off Off
track_errorsOff Off
unserialize_callback_func   no valueno value
upload_max_filesize 2M  2M
upload_tmp_dir  no valueno value
user_dirno valueno value
user_ini.cache_ttl  300 300
user_ini.filename   .user.ini   .user.ini
variables_order EGPCS   EGPCS
xmlrpc_error_number 0   0
xmlrpc_errors   Off Off
y2k_compliance  On  On
zend.enable_gc  On  On

mbstring
Multibyte Support   enabled
Multibyte string engine libmbfl
HTTP input encoding translation disabled
Multibyte (japanese) regex support  enabled
Multibyte regex (oniguruma) version 4.7.1

Directive   Local Value Master Value
mbstring.detect_order   no valueno value
mbstring.encoding_translation   Off Off
mbstring.func_overload  0   0
mbstring.http_input passpass
mbstring.http_outputpasspass
mbstring.http_output_conv_mimetypes ^(text/|application/xhtml\+xml)
^(text/|application/xhtml\+xml)
mbstring.i

Re: [SM-USERS] Squirremail and Safari 5.0

2011-10-09 Thread JasonHirsh





Are you sure that we are talking about Safari and not about IE5 for Mac?
> 
> If Safari has some option to show stored cookies and their values, trigger
> login error and check stored cookie values. Or compare good 'key' cookie
> with bad 'key' cookie value. Cookie should be random string. Same byte
> length as your password. If it has more than that, then Safari fails to
> detect secure cookie header part.
> 
> If Safari worked before, what was changed on webserver? Was PHP upgraded
> or changed to different type (DSO, CGI, FastCGI)? Was website switched
> from HTTP to HTTPS?
> 

Yep Safari 5.1 and Firefox 6. something   Nothing has changed on the server
except for introduction of SM

turning the option off as u suggested seems to have worked with those

I don't have IE even installed anymore

I am dealing with some issue with folders.. but beyond that things are
behaving...
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Re: [SM-USERS] Squirremail and Safari 5.0

2011-10-10 Thread JasonHirsh


Acting on your suggestion


Check if secure cookies are enabled in your SquirrelMail configuration.
If option is turned on, turn if off and try logging in again.,


diabling secure cookies has solved THIS issue and I can now access the
webmail perfectly if I also turn off the automatic creation of special
folders...   SM and dovcot seem to have some issues playing nice together

I do still hava a problem with sending which I will address in separate post
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[SM-USERS] Erros after sending message

2011-10-10 Thread JasonHirsh

Using Freebsd 8.0m Apache 22 with mod ssl,  Dovecot and Postfix

I have gotten SM up but I am find that after I compose a messsage and go to
send it  I get a different error in each of the three browsers I have tested

In Firefox the message is send and I get
  An error occurred during a connection to xx.com:80.
SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length.
(Error code: ssl_error_rx_record_too_long)

but the message makes it to destination

in safari 5.0

I stay on the compose screen after pushing send but the message goes through


In IE  7 

I get the error

Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage 
   
   Most likely causes:
You are not connected to the Internet. 
The website is encountering problems. 
There might be a typing error in the address. 
 
   but the message goes

(yes I made sure SSL and TLS were activated)


In all instances the message is stored in the Inbox send folder, there are
no errors in the apache . mail or security logs...


what am i doing wrong??

 


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