Casey Allen Shobe wrote:
> FWIW, I help run a hosting company, and we follow Tomas's stance which I
> agree
> with fully. We've seen exploits in older code using register_globals, and
> a
> whole lot more possible exploits that fortunately remained undiscovered.
> It's not an automatic fix-all to
On Saturday 04 March 2006 15:28, Alan in Toronto wrote:
> > It is strongly recommended to run SquirrelMail and other PHP scripts with
> > register_globals turned off. Provider should turn globals only when
> > scripts are broken, don't work in rg=off and you can't fix those scripts.
>
> So, should
Tomas Kuliavas said:
> php_flag register_globals off
>
> not php_value. register_globals is boolean.
Okay, that worked!
Strange that when I used "php_value register_globals Off", phpinfo.php
showed that the Local Value for register_globals did go "Off" so it
appeared successful.
> Your webhostin
On Friday 03 March 2006 17:15, Paul Lesneiwski wrote:
> Please state version you are using. Problem is likely that you have
> not applied the patch that comes with the plugin.
1.4.6 final. I have indeed applied the patch (without doing so I indeed get
many many more errors!). One place the err
> SquirrelMail 1.4.6
> PHP 4.4.1
> UWIMAPD (IMAP4rev1 2003.339p-cpanel)
> Apache 1.3.34
> CentOS 4.2 i686
> Our webserver runs as nobody.
>
> Hello all. I'm installing 1.4.6, though I have been using 1.4.4 for a
> while now on the same server.
>
> I ran SquirrelMail configtest on the new 1.4.6 inst
Hi All,
we have 2 domains in our organistion
1) kmun.gov.kw
2) baladia.gov.kw
i had squirrel mail running on kmun.gov.kw server which is also setup as a
mail server and everything was working perfect
i recently setup a new mail server for our other domain baladia.gov.kw and
the mail server is