Squirrelmail and Index.php
Corey Head
coreyhead at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 30 15:28:56 UTC 2005
Ok, here's my configuration:
squirrelmail-1.4.4-1.FC3
httpd-2.0.52-3.1
I've got Squirrelmail and Apache setup and they're
working great! The only annoyance is that from any
browser I should be able to type
www.myserver.com/webmail and get the login page. It
doesn't happen unless I type in
www.myserver.com/webmail/index.php. The 'index.php'
is entered in httpd.conf as a DirectoryIndex.
Following up on the earlier thread, adding an
additional '/' at the end of webmail, didn't fix the
problem. The alias in the squirrelmail.conf file in
httpd/conf.d is as follows
Alias /webmail /usr/share/squirrelmail
In that directory is a file called index.php. I've
tried changing permissions on the individual file and
the directory as a whole. For a while I even had it
as 777 for the whole directory. No luck still. I put
it back to 755 and tried changing owner/group to
apache and root and random users, but to no avail. I
do have another .php file that works just great for
phpicalendar. So...my dillema I believe is with
squirrelmail. Any ideas? Or should I just give up
and create a virtual host?
Thanks!
Corey
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