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

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Brian Gold wrote:
> 
>> Is your server clock correct?
>> 
>> Could you check, if you can reproduce problem with SELinux set to
>> permissive mode?
>> 
>> Could you check if '4. General settings -> 16. Only secure cookies if
>> poss.
>> -> false' solves it?
>> 
>> Could you check your webserver logs and make sure that browsers don't try
>> to fetch signout.php or index.php without users clicking
>> on signout link or knowingly entering your webmail login page?
> 
> Server clock is correct and syncing via NTP to an onsite server (as almost
> all our servers do).
> 
> Already tried setting "Only secure cookies" to false and that had no
> effect
> 
> http://pastebin.com/CqTEsZn6 - unaffected chrome user
> http://pastebin.com/ND3JXkX6 - affected chrome user
> 
> It does look like the affected user is being redirected to login.php at
> some point. The only steps that I took in the affected
> chrome user were the following:
> 
> Load /webmail/src/login.php - enter username & password
> Load Leftnav & inbox
> Click the subject line of the first message in the inbox
> 

Patch for login.php http://pastebin.com/gVZNuKYd

Not sure if formating is correct. It is used in environment which has some
slight API differences. Let me know if you need offline copy or detailed
explanation about side effects of this patch.
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