Re: getting the dreaded "you must be logged in to access this page"

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On 03/09/2012 12:07 PM, Brian Gold wrote:
> We recently migrated from an RHEL 4 system to a new RHEL6.2 server running Squirrelmail 1.4.22&  php 5.3.3. Everything had been
> running smoothly for a few weeks, but as of this morning we have a number of users reporting that after they successfully log in,
> when they click on any links they get "ERROR: You must be logged in to access this page".

Where are your PHP sessions being stored (session.save_path in php.ini)? 
  Is that filesystem full?  If it's tmpfs, do you have tmpwatch cleaning 
up things that it shouldn't (like empty hash directories, etc)?

HTH,

Dave

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