On Thu, Dec 03, 2009 at 09:58:43AM -0500, James B. Byrne wrote: > > On Thu, December 3, 2009 09:00, Helmut Hullen wrote: > > Hallo, Arthur, > > > > Du meintest am 03.12.09: > > > >> Does anyone else here use Mod_Security on their web server? > > > > Yes - me. > > Without any problem. > > > >> Since upgrading Mod_Security I now find that I am able to access > >> SM > >> as normal, but clicking on any message or folder results in the > >> error > >> "Forbidden You don't have permission to access > >> /webmail/src/right_main.php on this server." > > > >> I'm aware that this is not a SM problem, but I am posting here in > >> case anyone has already solved this problem (I have posted a > >> similar thread on the Mod_Sec CRS list). > > > >> I am running SM on a Fedora 11 machine using the Fedora package > >> SquirrelMail 1.4.19-2.fc11. > > WAG > > Have you checked to see if this is an SELinux issue? For the benefit of the archives, I have now resolved this problem. It seems that I was running with an outdated version of Mod_security's Core Rule Set (CRS). Updating to the latest version (2.0.4) of the CRS fixed my problem. Best regards Mark
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