Hi Claudio,
PHP is only set in /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini (or somewhere like this).
Syslog is used for logging.
No logging to files.
The only writeable directory is /TEMP, which is 770 and root:www-data. Additionally, the mounts have nosuid on there. However, I would like to relocate the temp dir off to another mount point which is mounted with nosuid,noexec. Unsure if Roundcube allows for this. Does anyone know?
J.
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 21:26:56 +0200, Claudio Kuenzler wrote:
For example for PHP settings, as these can be
adjusted for Roundcube in the .htaccess.
If you have a dedicated
server for Roundcube then you could also set it all in your php.ini.
What about the log dirs? They must be writable by the web server or
do you use syslog?
(sorry jkl for sending this twice, forgot to add
RC users list to cc)
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 8:38 PM, JKL wrote:
No, I disagree. Why do I need an .htaccess?
All files are
either 644 400, and all dirs are either 700 or 755 where
applicable.
All files owned by root.
Please elaborate?
On 04/27/2011 08:01 PM, Michael wrote:
Hi
I strongly
recommend yo create the .htaccess files to secure your
installation
from unsavoury access.
R e g a r d s M i c h a e l L G r
i f f i n
Please consider the environment before printing this
He who play in root, eventually kill tree.
On 27 April 2011 12:42, J4K wrote:
On 04/27/2011 12:34
PM, J4K wrote:
On 04/22/2011 08:02 PM, Thomas Bruederli
wrote:
Dear Roundcube users and lovers,
We're
happy to announce another release of the Roundcube webmail
suite.
This service update brings some more bug fixes and stability
improvements and it includes an updated version of the TinyMCE editor
which is now supposed to work correctly in IE9.
It is
considered stable and we recommend to update all existing
Roundcube installation with this release. For a complete list of
changes see http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Changelog [2]. Packages can be
downloaded from the usual place: http://roundcube.net/download
[3]
Have fun and happy easter, Thomas
Hi
all,
I just upgraded to 0.5.2. Easy to do. However, I
noticed that the
address book entries have disappeared.
The entries are still in the dB, yet RC does not display these.
Example: | 5 | | 36 | 2011-04-01 16:32:09 | 1 |
lyn.jim@aaa.co.uk [4]
| fred.fred@aaaa.co.uk [5] | | |
BEGIN:VCARD
VERSION:3.0 FN:lyn.jim@aaa.co.uk [6]
N:;;;;
EMAIL;type=INTERNET;type=HOME;type=pref:fred.fred@aaa.co.uk
[7]
END:VCARD
Perhaps the userids are not matching
up?
| user_id | int(10) unsigned | NO | MUL | 0 | |
I ought to mend this before the users notice... Hmm.
Regards, S
By the way, just checked the apache error logs
and noticed these:
[Wed Apr 27 12:24:31 2011] [crit] [client
11.11.11.11] (13)Permission
denied: /www/roundcube/admin/.htaccess
pcfg_openfile: unable to check
htaccess file, ensure it is
readable, referer:
[8]
There is no /www/roundcube/admin/.htaccess configured.
Why is it trying to
access this? Perhaps there I can disable this
somewhere as I don't use
htaccess files.
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