why in the world needs roundcube to touch the sessiondir in case of configured db-sessionhandler?
$rcmail_config['session_storage'] = 'db'; [26-Feb-2013 14:28:34 Europe/Vienna] PHP Warning: session_write_close() [<a href='http://at.php.net/manual/de/function.session-write-close.php'>function.session-write-close.php</a>]: Failed to write session data (user). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/var/www/sessiondata) in /usr/share/roundcubemail/program/include/rcmail.php on line 1340 Am 26.02.2013 14:25, schrieb Reindl Harald: > Am 26.02.2013 01:24, schrieb Nick Edwards: >> Hi, >> >> Using RC 0.85, linux, mysql, upgrading our servers, successfully from >> apache 2.4,3 to 2.4.4, now preparing to move our servers from php >> 5.3.22 to 5.4.12 and we have a problem, RC fails to login reporting >> "invalid session data" when we restart with 5.4.12. >> >> We completely disabled suhosin, even temporarily removed open base >> restrictions and our list of disable functions so it has cart blanch >> access to everything, but no go. >> >> Whats we see logged in errors file is: >> >> PHP Warning: session_write_close(): Failed to write session data ( >> user). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is >> correct (/var/spool/phpsessions/) in >> /opt/webmail/program/include/rcmail.php on line 1340 > > confirmed and since here are running millions lines of > code which all are using sessions this must be a RC bug > > and no - suhosin is not a problem for roundcube before PHP 5.4 > suhosin is not a problem for any other app with PHP 5.4
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