Le jeudi 12 novembre 2009 00:43, chasd a écrit :
> On Nov 11, 2009, at 11:00 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> > I preferred to continue using the version contained in the official
> > repositories of CentOS
>
> Even if that means your server will be compromised ?
my system did not seem to be compromised
and how do I know, yes or no compromise

> Since Fedora is upstream for CentOS, most / many Fedora rpms work and
> install fine.

how do you package of
Karanbir Singh <[email protected]>
roundcubemail-0.2.1-1.el5.kb.noarch.rpm 

packets contained in the deposit are classified as on , safety , and security 
on the CentOS wiki page
> For the safety of your users ( and others that may be attacked by
> your compromised system ), please upgrade by any means possible.
> At least poke at the roundcube maintainer for CentOS to get the
> package updated.
> It looks like the same person maintains both the Fedora package and
> the CentOS package.
> <http://rpmfind.net//linux/RPM/epel/5/x86_64/
> roundcubemail-0.1.1-5.el5.noarch.html>
> <http://rpmfind.net//linux/RPM/fedora/updates/11/i386/
> roundcubemail-0.3-1.fc11.noarch.html>
>

or advise me of you actually use the package last fedora
> Perhaps an e-mail from you could get him to push a newer RoundCube to
> EPEL.
>
> > my problem is that
> >  I see appear the login page (http://fakessh.eu/roundcubemail )
> > I enter all data but I do not
> > understand why I can not fit into the webmail
>
> Without a better description of the problem ( error messages would be
> helpful ), I can't help.
> However, it sounds to me like RoundCube can't log into your IMAP
> service.
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