Re: general problems with squirrelmail behind ssl-proxy / unable to login

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Hi Tomas, hi list,

> Standard SquirrelMail scripts turn on session.use_cookies option in PHP
> runtime
> configuration. Could you explain why you still have session id in URL? 
> 
> SquirrelMail does not work when session cookies are not used. Scripts need
> lots
> of changes in order to work with PHP session.use_trans_sid and one of
> affected
> scripts is src/redirect.php. src/redirect.php used to save user information
> in
> standard login process. If session cookies are not in SquirrelMail, logins
> will
> fail.
 
Thanks for reply. The strange thing is that it works perfectly when I don't use $config_location_base and use no ssl. As soon as I set $config_location_base and use ssl, I cannot login anymore. I think my problem is caused by the ssl-proxy setup.

Is there anything else I can try?

Thanks in advance,
Gregor



>  <odyssey <at> arcor.de> writes:
> 
> > 
> > Hi Paul, hi list,
> > 
> > > The development version that you need to use is 1.5.2.
> > 
> > Today I downloaded the current 1.5.2 development svn snapshot
> > (squirrelmail-20070725_0000-SVN.devel.tar.gz) but I am still not able to
> login
> into squirrelmail.
> > See below.
> > 
> > > If you want any OTHER suggestions, you have to say what those are.  I
> > > think the fastest way to salvation is to set $config_location_base to
> > > something like "https://ssl-proxy.com/mydomain.com";.  If that does not
> > > work, show why.
> > 
> > I set the $config_location_base to "https://ssl-proxy.com/mydomain.com";
> as
> suggested.
> > Unfortunately I still cannot login. But now the error message changed:
> > 
> > ERROR
> > You must be logged in to access this page.
> > 
> > Unfortunately the behavior of cutting out the domain part of the url
> still
> remains the same. The provided
> > link back to the login page is:
> > 
> > https://ssl-proxy.com/squirrelmail/src/login.php?SQMSESSID=[...]
> > 
> > instead of
> > 
> >
> https://ssl-proxy.com/mydomain.com/squirrelmail/src/login.php?SQMSESSID=[...
> ]
> > 
> > Is it possible that this is the main source why the login procedure won't
> work? Maybe some kind of
> > cookie-related issue?
> > 
> > Any help is greatly appreciated.
> 
> Standard SquirrelMail scripts turn on session.use_cookies option in PHP
> runtime
> configuration. Could you explain why you still have session id in URL? 
> 
> SquirrelMail does not work when session cookies are not used. Scripts need
> lots
> of changes in order to work with PHP session.use_trans_sid and one of
> affected
> scripts is src/redirect.php. src/redirect.php used to save user information
> in
> standard login process. If session cookies are not in SquirrelMail, logins
> will
> fail.
> 
> -- 
> Tomas


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