Hi Brian,

Just for your information from the same location I can run the qmailadmin script 
perfectly without any problem.

Is it something specific with sqwebmail ?

-regards

Sujoy �


On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 Brian Candler wrote :
>On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 12:46:07PM -0000, Sujoy  Ghosh wrote:
> >    Recently I installed Sqwebmail-4.0.5 on a Redhat Linux 9,
> >    Apache/2.0.40.
> >    On submitting the user ID & password via the url
> >    http://server.com/cgi-bin/sqwebmail ;the web server is sending the
> >    content of the file with the option for (save/open/cancel)instead of
> >    executing the file.
>
>And if you click "save", what does the saved file contain?
>
> >    No mention of any error in the httpd log file.
>
>It sounds like some disagreement between the browser and the CGI over MIME
>types. You really need to get a HTTP dump of the session to debug what is
>going on. Try running on the server:
>
>   tcpdump -n -i eth0 -s1500 -X tcp port 80 and host x.x.x.x
>
>where x.x.x.x is the IP address of the client you are connecting from. Save
>the output of the tcpdump in a file. You are looking for the point where the
>server sends back a page after the login has been submitted, when you get
>the "save/open/cancel" dialog box.
>
>Put the tcpdump output up on a web page somewhere, or post to the list, and
>we'll have a look.
>
>If you're not sure where in the HTTP transaction your password is sent, then
>change your password to a dummy value temporarily before making the tcpdump,
>and change it back afterwards, to prevent your password being seen.
>
>Brian.

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