Re: Spell checking says I'm not logged in?

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Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
> Tim Hogan wrote:
>   
>>
>> Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
>>     
>>> Tim Hogan wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> I have decided to give SquirrelMail a try and I have install v1.4.11 
>>>> which seems to be working quite well, with the exception of spell 
>>>> checking.  Whether I am going into "SpellChecker Options" or clicking on 
>>>> spell check after typing a message I get the following error;
>>>>
>>>> "You must be logged in to access this page."
>>>>
>>>>    
>>>>         
> Could you provide more information about your setup?
> 1. PHP session settings
> 2. PHP $_SERVER variables
> 3. Why are you overriding location base?
>
> SquirrelSpell plugin is bundled with SquirrelMail. Are you sure that you are
> using standard bundled squirrelspell plugin version? Can you reproduce same
> issue in standard SquirrelMail 1.4.11 setup with only squirrelspell plugin
> enabled? SquirrelSpell plugin uses standard SquirrelMail functions to
> validate user session. If plugin fails with "You must be logged", other
> plugins will also fail.
>
> Are you sure that session cookie path is set correctly in browser? Why
> session cookie has 'src/' url part in your setup?
>
>   
I am not too sure about the PHP stuff but I can tell you that I changed 
the location base setting only to try and solve this problem.  It was 
previously blank.

As for PHP, it is the install out of the port in FreeBSD.  I did not 
make any special changes to it.  If I understand what you are looking 
for here is the session information pulled from a phpinfo script that I 
have.

Session Support 	enabled
Registered save handlers 	files user eaccelerator
Registered serializer handlers 	php php_binary


Directive 	Local Value 	Master Value
session.auto_start 	Off 	Off
session.bug_compat_42 	Off 	Off
session.bug_compat_warn 	On 	On
session.cache_expire 	180 	180
session.cache_limiter 	/no value/ 	/no value/
session.cookie_domain 	/no value/ 	/no value/
session.cookie_httponly 	Off 	Off
session.cookie_lifetime 	0 	0
session.cookie_path 	/no value/ 	/no value/
session.cookie_secure 	Off 	Off
session.entropy_file 	/no value/ 	/no value/
session.entropy_length 	16 	16
session.gc_divisor 	1000 	1000
session.gc_maxlifetime 	1440 	1440
session.gc_probability 	1 	1
session.hash_bits_per_character 	5 	5
session.hash_function 	0 	0
session.name 	PHPSESSID 	PHPSESSID
session.referer_check 	/no value/ 	/no value/
session.save_handler 	files 	files
session.save_path 	/tmp 	/tmp
session.serialize_handler 	php 	php
session.use_cookies 	On 	On
session.use_only_cookies 	Off 	Off
session.use_trans_sid 	0 	0


If this is not what you were looking for then please tell me what to type.

Regards,
Tim



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