David Corbin wrote:
I have squirrelmail emerged (w/apache 2.0), but it won't work. There doesn't
appear to be anything in the apache configuration that allows it run php,
instead of just returning the source.
Pointers?
David
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Put -PHP4 in your apache
David Corbin wrote:
I have squirrelmail emerged (w/apache 2.0), but it won't work. There doesn't
appear to be anything in the apache configuration that allows it run php,
instead of just returning the source.
Pointers?
Did you see the output at the end of the emerge of squirrelmail? Is
says
Hi
If you want to invoke php you have to add
APACHE2_OPTS=-D PHP4
in /etc/conf.d/apache2
if you use php5 it has to be -D PHP5 of course.
HTH
Ben
David Corbin wrote:
I have squirrelmail emerged (w/apache 2.0), but it won't work. There doesn't
appear to be anything in the apache configuration that
On Sunday 06 February 2005 04:05 am, David Busby wrote:
David Corbin wrote:
I have squirrelmail emerged (w/apache 2.0), but it won't work. There
doesn't appear to be anything in the apache configuration that allows it
run php, instead of just returning the source.
Pointers?
Did you
At Sun, 06 Feb 2005 12:36:05 -0500 David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 06 February 2005 04:05 am, David Busby wrote:
David Corbin wrote:
I have squirrelmail emerged (w/apache 2.0), but it won't work. There
doesn't appear to be anything in the apache configuration that allows it
On Sunday 06 February 2005 01:12 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Sun, 06 Feb 2005 12:36:05 -0500 David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Correct, but there is a solution. Enable logging and look only at the
small second logs. Here is what I mean. The last three lines in my
/var/log/portage
David Corbin wrote:
On Sunday 06 February 2005 01:12 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Sun, 06 Feb 2005 12:36:05 -0500 David Corbin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Correct, but there is a solution. Enable logging and look only at the
small second logs. Here is what I mean. The last three lines in my
I have squirrelmail emerged (w/apache 2.0), but it won't work. There doesn't
appear to be anything in the apache configuration that allows it run php,
instead of just returning the source.
Pointers?
David
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Anyone seen an ebuild for 1.4.2 on the horizon? my 1.4.1 install has
b0rked itself somehow. =/
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No. Still get document contains no data. Any other suggestions?
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 07:49 am, Ryan wrote:
I believe that you can get that error if you don't have SSL setup
correctly. (i.e. your web server is running on port 443, but not with SSL
capabilities). Try going to:
No. Still get document contains no data. Any other suggestions?
Have you confirmed that PHP is indeed working? What about permissions on
the Squirrelmail source? I set up Squirrelmail within the last week, and
the only issues I ran into were getting my IMAP server working the way I
wanted it
PHP was working when I tried it earlier, but now the test.php script just
shows the script text (? phpinfo(); ?).
No errors reported in /var/log/apache. I wonder what can be causing that...
On Thursday 27 February 2003 10:05 am, Doug Gorley wrote:
No. Still get document contains no data. Any
I believe that you can get that error if you don't have SSL setup
correctly. (i.e. your web server is running on port 443, but not with SSL
capabilities). Try going to:
http://localhost:443/squirrelmail/src/login.php
and see if that works.
Also, just try (if you have apache set up on port 80 as
I followed through the desktop user guide on setting up squirrelmail.
Everything checks out up to the part where you actually login with:
https://localhost/squirrelmail/src/login.php
When I try doing this, I get a The document contains no data message.
Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
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