Hello Jerry,
On Friday, February 21, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
> there is a bug with the setcookie() function call on Sparc64. For
> whatever reason, I have not had time to look into it further, the
> setcookie() is crashing the httpd app.
> I read somewhere that setcookie() had an issue w
> I am running sqrlmail-1.2.11 in openbsd on an ultrasparc with
> apache/1.3.26 and php4.2.3. I have the mcrypt and imap extenstions to
> php4 installed. Their are no plugins installed.
You should probably upgrade your apache. There were some security issues
with 1.3.26 so they released 1.3.27 (T
Alex,
there is a bug with the setcookie() function call on Sparc64.
For whatever reason, I have not had time to look into it further, the
setcookie() is crashing the httpd app.
I read somewhere that setcookie() had an issue with the 3rd param. So, I simply
changed all calls (about 6 of them
I didn't get an answer in a week so i am reposting.
I am running sqrlmail-1.2.11 in openbsd on an ultrasparc with apache/1.3.26 and
php4.2.3. I have the mcrypt and imap extenstions to php4 installed.
Their are no plugins installed.
Whenever i try to login (lynx/netscape4/opera) I get:
[Tue Feb
> Hello Dolemite,
> On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
>
>
> > I am running sqrlmail-1.2 in openbsd on an ultrasparc with
> > apache/1.3.26 and php4.2.3.
>
> Do you know the exact version? Squirrelmail 1.2 covers a whole range
> of versions.
1.2.11 the newest stable
>
> -
Hello Dolemite,
On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote...
> I am running sqrlmail-1.2 in openbsd on an ultrasparc with
> apache/1.3.26 and php4.2.3.
Do you know the exact version? Squirrelmail 1.2 covers a whole range
of versions.
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Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
I am running sqrlmail-1.2 in openbsd on an ultrasparc with apache/1.3.26 and php4.2.3.
I
have the mcrypt and imap extenstions to php4 installed.
Their are no plugins installed.
Whenever i try to login (lynx/netscape4/opera) I get:
[Tue Feb 18 11:48:40 2003] [notice] child pid 22914 exit signal