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Note: Thread prefix is incorrect because there isn't a 0.2.2 prefix option.
When I try to log in, I get "Your browser does not accept cookies" when trying to log in to a round cube install on one of my virtual hosts via HTTPS. Logging in via another virtual host (which just contains a soft-link to the same Roundcube folder on the disk) over plain-ole' HTTP works just fine. I'm using SNI so each virtual host can have a different SSL cert. I'm running: Roundcube 0.2.2 Gentoo Linux Apache 2.2.11 (Gentoo use flags="doc sni threads ssl") PHP 5.2.9 (Gentoo -r2, use flags="apache imap mysql session ssl [...]") Testing with (client side): Gentoo Linux Firefox 3.0.10 As a counter point, does anybody have Roundcube working on an Apache server utilizing SNI? |
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Nevermind, I tried to access the non-working domain through plain-ole' HTTP, and got the same failure result. Therefore I don't think my issue is related to HTTPS/SNI.
I noticed an old post I made in the http://www.roundcubeforum.net/pendin...t-cookies.html thread, and it seems to be that same issue. I deleted my ~/.mozilla folder and can log in over HTTPS. (Now I just wish I could figure out what's screwed up about my Firefox profile. )
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