On Wed, April 12, 2006 9:35 am, Thomas Bruederli wrote:
If session support is missing you would get an error right on your login screen (or in you logs). Does RoundCube give you any message like "Login failed" or just a blank page after your attempt to login?
Yeah, it stays on the login page, but gives the 'Login failed' message in the red box at the top, just no error logs that I can find.
RoundCube does not store the user password in the local database. It uses the IMAP server as main authority.
I thought that was the case...hmmm...again, I can login with Squirrel, I can login with the same user via ssh, but not Roundcube. I can't figure out what the difference would be.
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Regards, Thomas
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Phil Cryer wrote:
This is strange, I rebooted my server yesterday, now I can't login to Roundcube. Fails on CVS version, plus the last stable release, whereas they worked fine before the reboot. The annoying thing is 1) I get no errors at all in my logs and 2) I can still login as normal via Squirrelmail on the same box. Apache logs say:
199.249.176.251 - - [12/Apr/2006:09:16:50 -0500] "GET /roundcubemail/ HTTP/1.1" 200 1843 199.249.176.251 - - [12/Apr/2006:09:16:51 -0500] "POST /roundcubemail/ HTTP/1.1" 200 1942
And that's it. This sounds like my friend's issue with PHP compiled w/o Session support, but I would expect to see errors in that case. How can I query PHP to see if this is included, or what else could be causing this? I've forgotten, does RC look to mysql for authentication for the user?
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