Hi,
I just installed v0.1-rc1 on Solaris 10 and after falling into a few of the common pitfalls (all solved by searching the archives) I've hit a brick wall.
Initially I setup roundcube on a non-secure http port and had everything working perfectly. I then moved it to https and although I can login, see my email messages and read them I can't do much else as all the buttons above the message list are grayed out and inactive. Any ideas?
There is a certificate error with my https site which I'm still trying to track down, could that be related? Seems unlikely as I would have thought that it would have blocked all access if it was a serious problem.
I get the same result with both Firefox 2.0.0.7 and IE7.
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There is a certificate error with my https site which I'm still trying to track down, could that be related? Seems unlikely as I would have thought that it would have blocked all access if it was a serious
problem.
We use a self-signed cert that throws an error in most browsers, no
issues once the cert is accepted.
Do you allow both http:// and https:// ?
My apache virtual host directive for our RoundCube install only
listens on port 443.
Charles Dostale System Admin - Silver Oaks Communications http://www.silveroaks.com/ 824 17th Street, Moline IL 61265
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chasd wrote:
There is a certificate error with my https site which I'm still trying to track down, could that be related? Seems unlikely as I would have thought that it would have blocked all access if it was a serious
problem.We use a self-signed cert that throws an error in most browsers, no
issues once the cert is accepted.Do you allow both http:// and https:// ? My apache virtual host directive for our RoundCube install only
listens on port 443.
Charles,
Only https is configured and allowed, also on port 443.
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Peter,
What webserver are you using? Apache only?
What does that certificate error say? Is it just about a self-signed certificate? That should be okay, but even if not it wouldn't affect RCU, I think.
Daniel
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 08:37:11 +0100, Peter Guthrie peter@unixplanet.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
I just installed v0.1-rc1 on Solaris 10 and after falling into a few of the common pitfalls (all solved by searching the archives) I've hit a brick wall.
Initially I setup roundcube on a non-secure http port and had everything working perfectly. I then moved it to https and although I can login, see my email messages and read them I can't do much else as all the buttons above the message list are grayed out and inactive. Any ideas?
There is a certificate error with my https site which I'm still trying to track down, could that be related? Seems unlikely as I would have thought that it would have blocked all access if it was a serious
problem.
I get the same result with both Firefox 2.0.0.7 and IE7.
Peter _______________________________________________ List info: http://lists.roundcube.net/users/
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Charles,
Only https is configured and allowed, also on port 443.
I'm stumped now.
I would try backing up the database and then re-initializing it to
see if that fixed it. If it didn't, you could load your backup.
Charles Dostale System Admin - Silver Oaks Communications http://www.silveroaks.com/ 824 17th Street, Moline IL 61265
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