Re: [SM-USERS] 2 plugin snafu's

2003-01-26 Thread Keith Mastin
Hi Jonathan, > >> A trial run changing the config directory permissions to user >> keith.mastin and the config.php file permissions to apache:apache >> 0660 still doesn't give user keith.mastin access to the >> administrators window. > >I completely forgot now... but which version of SquirrelMail

Re: [SM-USERS] 2 plugin snafu's

2003-01-25 Thread Jonathan Angliss
Hello Keith, On Saturday, January 25, 2003, Keith Mastin wrote... >>> [root@mail webmail]# chmod 0660 config/config.php >>> [root@mail webmail]# chown apache:shadow-readers config/config.php >>So with the file owned by apache, and the group shadow-readers, and >>chmod 0660 you cannot edit the fil

Re: [SM-USERS] 2 plugin snafu's

2003-01-25 Thread Keith Mastin
Hi again Jonathan, (just kept the relevant stuff...) The Administrator's window has a message at the bottom: "Config file can't be opened. Please check config.php." My guess that this is a permissions error, because when I change the permissions to 0777, the message goes away

Re: [SM-USERS] 2 plugin snafu's

2003-01-25 Thread Jonathan Angliss
Hello Keith, On Saturday, January 25, 2003, Keith Mastin wrote... > (posted inline for reference) *grins* that's the way I like it ;) >>> When login_auth is enabled, they get the Unknown user or password >>> incorrect error. [..] >> I've not used login_auth, but it could be possible that it has

Re: [SM-USERS] 2 plugin snafu's

2003-01-25 Thread Keith Mastin
Hi Jonathan, (posted inline for reference) >Hello Keith, >On Friday, January 24, 2003, Keith Mastin wrote... > >> Since the discussions around plugins earlier, I took a closer look, >> and found a couple things that don't work the way they should... > >> SM 1.2.10 >> Apache 1.3.27.2 w/ openssl-0.

Re: [SM-USERS] 2 plugin snafu's

2003-01-24 Thread Jonathan Angliss
Hello Keith, On Friday, January 24, 2003, Keith Mastin wrote... > Since the discussions around plugins earlier, I took a closer look, > and found a couple things that don't work the way they should... > SM 1.2.10 > Apache 1.3.27.2 w/ openssl-0.9.6b-28 and mod_auth_pam-1.1.1 > Login Auth v.1.1 > A

[SM-USERS] 2 plugin snafu's

2003-01-24 Thread Keith Mastin
Since the discussions around plugins earlier, I took a closer look, and found a couple things that don't work the way they should... SM 1.2.10 Apache 1.3.27.2 w/ openssl-0.9.6b-28 and mod_auth_pam-1.1.1 Login Auth v.1.1 Administrator-1.1 Users login to the (ssl-enabled) site and then select the