omg... facepalm.
Thanks :D
Working now - of course.
On Feb 14, 2014 9:21 PM, Benny Pedersen m...@junc.eu wrote:
On 2014-02-14 18:03, Claudio Kuenzler wrote:
It seems that the managesieve plugin doesn't work anymore with an
older Dovecot version (1.2). Even when I set managesieve_port to
Should I disallow access to certain roundcube directories in nginx?
I'm especially concerned about arbitrary PHP execution in the user
upload directory.
Yes, you should. Have a look at the .htaccess file which holds some
rewrite rules for Apache webserver:
# security rules:
# - deny
I've set main.cf in postfix, php.ini, and nginx.conf to an 8M file
upload limit but Roundcube still states a 2M limit. Is there
somewhere else I need to specify this?
let me guess: you have raised upload_max_filesize but don't care
about post_max_size which is still 2M and since file
I've set main.cf in postfix, php.ini, and nginx.conf to an 8M file
upload limit but Roundcube still states a 2M limit. Is there
somewhere else I need to specify this?
- Grant
Hello,
nginx uses fpm, so you have to set the upload limit in /etc/php5/fpm/php.ini
(Debian system...others may
On 2014-02-15 20:21, Grant wrote:
It's /etc/php/fpm-php5.5/php.ini on Gentoo.
why unlimit it on global settings in php.ini ?, roundcube comes with
.htaccess files that make it possible to just setup the roundcube
webmail for more post data on that host, default in php.ini should be
small
Am 2014-02-15 20:29, schrieb Benny Pedersen:
On 2014-02-15 20:21, Grant wrote:
It's /etc/php/fpm-php5.5/php.ini on Gentoo.
why unlimit it on global settings in php.ini ?, roundcube comes with
.htaccess files that make it possible to just setup the roundcube
webmail for more post data on that
On 2014-02-15 21:01, Martin Mazur wrote:
The I am designed for efficiency webserver nginx is in use, so
htaccess is not used.
fair, but all i say is that this limit should only be lifted on
roundcube not lifted global on all sites this server servs
if it only runs roundcube web, then it