On 8/5/10 9:51 PM Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>> The only time that I have seen this problem with SquirrelMail was
>> when our webmail service was under a brute force password attack and
>> the /var/lib/ partition filled up with php session identifiers.
>> Check your file system free space with df.
> 
> Note that the Lockout plugin could probably have prevented that situation.

strange: this morning, SM works, as i should.

Lockout plugin will be installed as soon as possible.

FYI:
filesystems (special: /var/lib) are OK and was always OK (monitoring by 
nagios)
SELinux is and was disabled.
No bruteforce attack or something similar yesterday.
login via telnet also failed.
onesmore: no changes where done in SM.
PHP sessions where maybe deleted by rebooting the hole server.

many thanks
Richard

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