Re: Incorrect time provided by SM

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Last PHP5 fixes are in SquirrelMail 1.4.6. See also
http://www.squirrelmail.org/security/. Please note that some CVE-2006-6142
related exploits are public. Reporter only does not that they can be used
against SquirrelMail 1.4.9 and older and other webmail interfaces.

> Thanks,
> I'll try the upgrade to PHP 5. I thought there was a compatibility issue
> with SM and PHP5 but perhaps that's been resolved since my last update?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Tomas Kuliavas" <tokul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 20:42:08
> To:daves@xxxxxxxxxxx, squirrelmail-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re:  Incorrect time provided by SM
>
>
>>>> I'm new to the list so my apologies if this has been addressed here
>>>> previously. Couldn't find anything in the archives.
>>>> We have been using SM successfully for several years but have always
>>>> had a problem with SM reporting the correct time. It appears to be +5
>>>> hours from our actual time (Eastern Time, GMT -5) I have tried
>>>> experimenting with the invert_time parameter in the config file but
>>>> this doesn't seem to change anything. SM v.1.4.6 is running on a
>>>> windows 2000 server with Mercury Mail as the Mail Server app.
>>>
>>> Used PHP version? IIS (CGI or ISAPI), Apache (CGI or DSO) or Mercury
>>> Web server?
>>
>> PHP version 4.3.4
>> Apache 2.0 Web Server CGI 1.1
>
> Could you upgrade to PHP 5.2.4? Please note that PHP installer creates
> incorrect Action configuration and some required cgi configuration tags
> are missing, if Apache CGI option is selected.
>
> I can reproduce issue on 4.4.7 and can't on 5.2.4. I don't know when PHP
> fixed it, but I suspect that it was somewhere between 5.1.0 and 5.2.4
> version. I could reproduce the issue, when I've tested new date functions
> on 2006-05-13
>
> Or make sure that user preferences don't have timezone setting. Timezone
> must be "Same as server"
>
> If you don't want to damage existing setup, test it on some other
> machine.
> If setup is correct, time displayed in left folder listing changes when
> you change time zone in personal settings. If timezone support is broken,
> time is set to GMT when some timezone is selected in personal settings.
> Difference between US Eastern Time and GMT is 5 hours. You can also use
> PHP5 zip package, install it in other location and just flip paths in
> httpd.conf.
>
> --
> Tomas
>
>



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