From: Machtelt G. <ti...@ga...> - 2009-05-27 05:45:40
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On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 12:12:44PM -0700, Paul Lesniewski wrote: > Then this is entirely unrelated to SquirrelMail. You should create a > test document on your server with just "<html><body>Hello > World</body></html>" and work out your Apache configuration until you > can access it with https. After that, SquirrelMail should work fine. Yes, and according to the man pages it should be trivial. I agree that at this point it is an Apache config problem, but at some other point, I was told that maybe I am using old config files and that might be the reason why it didn't work. So just checking: You say that with the default squirrelmail web config file, things should work in Apache2? Like the one below: > > <Directory /usr/share/squirrelmail> > > Options Indexes FollowSymLinks > > <IfModule mod_php4.c> > > php_flag register_globals off > > </IfModule> > > <IfModule mod_php5.c> > > php_flag register_globals off > > </IfModule> > > <IfModule mod_dir.c> > > DirectoryIndex index.php > > </IfModule> > > > > # access to configtest is limited by default to prevent information > > # leak > > <Files configtest.php> > > order deny,allow > > deny from all > > allow from 127.0.0.1 > > </Files> > > </Directory> > > <VirtualHost *:80> > > DocumentRoot /usr/share/squirrelmail > > ServerName mail.garrels.be > > ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/mail.garrels.be-error.log > > CustomLog /var/log/apache2/mail.garrels.be-access.log combined > > SSLEngine On > > SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache2/ssl/apache.pem > > </VirtualHost> Best regards, Machtelt. -- Your freedom is only limited by mine. http://www.garrels.be Books: http://writers.fultus.com/garrels |