I'd be vary curious to see what permisions you have set, as I tried to 
chmod all the files 777 and it still would not function.

Thanks
Bryan

On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 06:56 PM, Jay Moore wrote:

> I did get it working!  If you can wait until monday, I will send you 
> what permissions I changed everything to.  Look at 
> /usr/local/share/qmailadmin/html permissons.  I cannot remember what I 
> changed them to put will send on monday.  Also had to change the 
> permissions on the /home/htdocs/images/qmailadmin dir as well.
>
> jay
>
> iceberg wrote:
>
>> Actualy I never did get the problem fixed and you are the first person 
>> to have also had the problem.  #qmail on efnet was no help as I was 
>> only called various names or persons wanted me to pay them to fix the 
>> problem.  Id rather do it myself and know what the problem is so I can 
>> fix it if it happens again.  Noone responded to my post here leading 
>> me to belive thatthis is only the first and second occurance of the 
>> problem.  Ive gone through and chmoded everything to 777 and it still 
>> continues to do this.  Unlees your willing to pay one of these guys a 
>> few hundred bux I dont think there is a public solution.  Im trying to 
>> find an alternate to qmailadmin now as it just plain does not work for 
>> me.
>> Bryan
>> On Friday, April 20, 2001, at 09:11 AM, Jay Moore wrote:
>>> As previously posted, I am also getting
>>> /usr/local/share/qmailadmin//html//show_login.html
>>> when i load the qmailadmin page.  I just upgraded to .42.  I noticed 
>>> in the archive someone said they fixed the problem (permissions).  
>>> Could someone enlighten me to as what persmission problems they were 
>>> and how to fix them.
>>> v/r
>>> Jay
>
>

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