[SM-USERS] how do I disable 'list all' functionality for ldap addressbook

2012-05-03 Thread Brian Gold
I've got squirrelmail working fine with our ldap server functioning as a global address book. Is it possible to disable/remove the "list all" functionality from the address screen though? I don't want our users sending to everyone in the college using this. I found the "Allow listing of global fi

Re: [SM-USERS] getting the dreaded "you must be logged in to access this page"

2012-03-09 Thread Brian Gold
> Patch for login.php http://pastebin.com/gVZNuKYd > > Not sure if formating is correct. It is used in environment which has some > slight API differences. Let me know if you need offline copy or detailed > explanation about side effects of this patch. That definitely appears to have resolved the

Re: [SM-USERS] getting the dreaded "you must be logged in to access this page"

2012-03-09 Thread Brian Gold
> Is your server clock correct? > > Could you check, if you can reproduce problem with SELinux set to permissive > mode? > > Could you check if '4. General settings -> 16. Only secure cookies if poss. > -> false' solves it? > > Could you check your webserver logs and make sure that browsers don

Re: [SM-USERS] getting the dreaded "you must be logged in to access this page"

2012-03-09 Thread Brian Gold
> You have session.use_cookies Off > http://php.net/session.configuration#ini.session.use-cookies > > SquirrelMail does not work without cookies without making massive changes in > SquirrelMail code. > > Instead of upping memory limit to 512M get APC extension and make sure that > server side

Re: [SM-USERS] getting the dreaded "you must be logged in to access this page"

2012-03-09 Thread Brian Gold
> From: Tomas Kuliavas [mailto:to...@users.sourceforge.net] > Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 12:41 PM > To: squirrelmail-users@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [SM-USERS] getting the dreaded "you must be logged in to access > this page" > > Could you show all your php session settings and list

Re: [SM-USERS] getting the dreaded "you must be logged in to access this page"

2012-03-09 Thread Brian Gold
> Where are your PHP sessions being stored (session.save_path in php.ini)? > Is that filesystem full? If it's tmpfs, do you have tmpwatch cleaning up > things that it shouldn't (like empty hash directories, etc)? > > HTH, > > Dave /var/lib/php/session Still over 5GB available. ---

[SM-USERS] getting the dreaded "you must be logged in to access this page"

2012-03-09 Thread Brian Gold
hange their time zone settings. Checking database functions... not using database functionality. Congratulations, your SquirrelMail setup looks fine to me! Brian Gold System Administrator Bard College at Simon's Rock -