[Dovecot] problems with squirrelmail and TLS (debian unstable)
Amelia A Lewis
amyzing at talsever.com
Sat Apr 24 17:48:44 EEST 2004
I should follow up, having complained in public ...
On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 06:56:42 +0200
Quentin Garnier <cube at cubidou.net> wrote:
> Le Fri, 23 Apr 2004 19:07:13 -0400
> Amelia A Lewis a ecrit :
> [...]
> > Dovecot cannot, currently, be configured to permit plaintext on
> > localhost while requiring Something Better from the rest of the world.
> >
> > This becomes a problem with SquirrelMail, which can't cope with TLS.
> > It just barfs. Looking at bug reports in debian, this has already
>
> SquirrelMail works perfectly fine with Dovecot and TLS. I use it in
> production for the company I work in.
>
> However, it is true that I had to debug a very big issue with PHP and
> the way it is compiled. I'm using NetBSD and pkgsrc, but I guess it
> might be the same with the Debian packages.
[snip]
It's interesting that there are different issues.
My debian installation had a bug in functions/imap_general.php that
discarded the server name if tls was used (the server name became
"tls://", only, instead of prepending that to the server name). Once I
fixed that (now reported to debian maintainer, so should show fixed soon
there), I still had problems, because I assumed that squirrelmail could do
STARTTLS. It doesn't, apparently (I could be wrong again, though).
Switching it to port 993 in config made everything lovely. Debian's php
(libapache2-mod-php4, in my case, a recent addition to packages that
actually permits php4 with apache2) appears to be compiled with the proper
support.
So, all serene. *laugh* On the other hand, I *would* still like to be
able to run without TLS on localhost (a localhost exception to
disable_plaintext_auth), because it's fairly pointless to require the
processor to do all the extra work of encryption and decryption in that
situation. Feature request, please, Timo?
Amy!
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Let it through. Come on over.
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