Re: login problems with 1.4.23-svn

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On 02/26/2014 08:36 PM, Ted Hatfield wrote:
>> On 2014-02-20 10:55, Imre Gergely wrote:
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I'm trying to install SquirrelMail 1.4.32-svn (210140217_0200 to be
>>> exact) on a CentOS 6.5 box, with PHP 5.4.24 (from IUS repo). The IMAP
>>> server is a local Dovecot server.
>>>
>>> The installing goes fine, the configtest.php shows that everything is
>>> OK. I manage to log in with username/password, left side folders, right
>>> side the INBOX with the messages. After this, no matter what I click on
>>> (be it another folder, or message, or 'check mail', or Options, I get
>>> thrown back to the login screen, which says: "ERROR. You must be logged
>>> in to access this page.", and "Go to the login page".
>>>
>>> So the initial login seems to work but after that is seems to forget
>>> that I'm logged in.
>>>
>>> I also have a squirrel 1.4.22 on this same box, installed under another
>>> virtualhost, which is working fine, using the same local Dovecot IMAP
>>> server, same PHP, same Apache.
>>> For this reason I've tried changing the $session_name variable in the
>>> 1.4.23-svn installation to something else. I've tried with two different
>>> browsers, one of them was clean (a.k.a no cache, no history, no nothing,
>>> fresh install). I'm not logged in with the same user twice. I don't see
>>> anything in the PHP/apache logs that would indicate what the problem is.
>>>
>>> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
>>>
>>> --
>>> Imre Gergely
>>> http://havaz.net [1]
>>> gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 0x34525305
>>>
>> On Wed, 26 Feb 2014, Imre Gergely wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Nobody had/has this problem, only me?
>>
> I've never had this problem but my guess is that it is a cookie problem.
>
> Squirrelmail keeps track of it's users sessions via a cookie. Specifically 
> the SQMSESSID.  If Squirrelmail can't verify the session id by querying 
> the cookie then you will get pushed to the error.
>
> "You must be logged in to access this page."
>
> If you were using the same url to test between each different version I 
> might see there being a conflict of some kind but I'm not knoweledgable 
> enough to state that for certain.  That's just a guess on my part.
>
> I would make certain that you clear your cookies before accessing the new 
> site or switching between sites.
>
> Make certain that your virtual hosts aren't using the same name/ip address 
> as the cookie keys off the url name.
>
> I hope this helps.

I've sent a response to this with a couple of screenshots (~150KB), it's
waiting for approval. Could somebody please approve it? Thanks!

-- 
Imre Gergely
http://havaz.net
gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 0x34525305


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