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SVN Releases => Issues & Bugs => Topic started by: jrmy on July 23, 2006, 12:26:25 AM
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Not sure what is going on but if I include "TFTP " in the subject of an email, it looks like Roundcube attempts to access the root of the server. I receive a 403 Forbidden error.
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
I will also add that there must be a space after TFTP or it will not produce the error.
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Works just fine here, must be something with your setup (?)
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Must be. ???
Could you try and rename your .htaccess file in the root of the roundcube directory and then try?
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Must be. ???
Could you try and rename your .htaccess file in the root of the roundcube directory and then try?
Tried and also worked fine for me.
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Hmmmmm
It must be an apache or php setting somewhere. But I am more confused as to why it would do it at all. I can't see why there would be anything special about "TFTP ".
Oh yeah, and you are adding the space after TFTP correct?
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Yes, made sure to add it afterwards.
tried these variants:
"TFTP "
"TFTP hejsan"
"hejsan TFTP "
All seemed to work.
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Well this is sure strange. I am going to assume it has to do with something my host has running. Maybe they have mod_secure enabled and that is causing it. :-\
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Yea, its possible that mod_security has some strict rules on.
When mod_security detects something it doesnt like, it will usually send a forbidden or service unavliable.