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Plugins - Show SSL Link
Category: Logging in
This will place a link on the login.php page if the browser url is not https://. Very simple and gives the end-user a chance to login in with https
Make sure to download the Compatibility plugin in order for Show SSL Link to function correctly.
Version 2.2
by Paul Lesniewski on May 3, 2005
Please support this plugin's development: Donate to this author
[ show_ssl_link-2.2-1.2.8.tar.gz tarball (11096 d/l) Help ]
Requires: Squirrel Mail 1.2.8, php 4.0.6+, Compatibility plugin, https aware server
Description:
- Standardized internationalization
- Removed $my_ssl_text in favor of correct internationalization.
- Added checkbox to secure screen that allows user to decide to stay in SSL after login or not
Older versions
Version 2.1
by Paul Lesniewski on Jul 18, 2003
[ show_ssl_link-2.1-1.2.8.tar.gz tarball (9947 d/l) Help ]
Requires: Squirrel Mail 1.2.8, php 4.0.6+, Compatibility plugin, https aware server
Description:
- Changed plugin logic to detect HTTP and HTTPS connections based on port number instead of environment variables that in some cases may not be provided by the web server (Thanks to Tony Geerts [tgeerts at dyton.com])
- If user comes to login page with a URI that has any GET variables appended to it, they are automatically added to the SSL link URI (Thanks to Alex Lemaresquier [alex at brainstorm.fr])
Version 2.0.8
by Paul Lesniewski on Jul 12, 2003
[ show_ssl_link-2.0.8-1.2.8.tar.gz tarball (5646 d/l) Help ]
Requires: Squirrel Mail 1.2.8, php 4.0.6+, Compatibility plugin, https aware server
Description:
- Fix for when going back to HTTP from HTTPS login that would cause javascript errors after sending at least one message - the right frame was getting redirected back to HTTPS. But not any more. :-) This is only a fix applicable for SM 1.4 and up.
Version 2.0.7
by Paul Lesniewski on Jun 4, 2003
[ show_ssl_link-2.0.7-1.2.8.tar.gz tarball (5720 d/l) Help ]
Requires: Squirrel Mail 1.2.8, php 4.0.6+, Compatibility plugin, https aware server
Description: - Fixed dumb typo that prevented the secure port number functionality from working (many thanks to Elisamuel Resto [webmaster at blue-dragons-lair.net])
- Fix for when specifying "my_ssl_url" and using "go_back_to_http_after_login", the user's original HTTP URL is reverted to after secure login. If this presents problems for anyone, this can be made into a configurable option; please get in touch.
Version 2.0.6
by Paul Lesniewski on Apr 11, 2003
[ show_ssl_link-2.0.6-1.2.8.tar.gz tarball (6132 d/l) Help ]
Requires: Squirrel Mail 1.2.8, php 4.0.6+, Compatibility plugin, https aware server
Description:
- Fix for errors some installations had due to session starting issues. Not necessary to upgrade unless you were getting "Warning:" messages using version 2.0.5.
- Updated to new plugin version reporting API.
Version 2.0.5
by Paul Lesniewski on Mar 27, 2003
[ This version is not available. You might be able to get it by asking on the "squirrelmail-plugins" mailing list or by contacting the author. ]
Requires: Squirrel Mail 1.2.8, php 4.0.6+, Compatibility plugin, https aware server
Description:
v2.0.5
- Fixed minor problem where unexpected text shows up below the link.
v2.0
- Updated for compatibility with SquirrelMail 1.4
- Updated for compatibility with Plugin Updates plugin
- New setup.php format for better overall SquirrelMail performance
- Added ability to specify non-standard port numberings
- Added functionality to specify SSL URLs where virtual domains are all hosted off of a common root URL
- Revamped several aging pieces of this plugin
- Added support for internationalizing the link text
Version 1.2
by Jeff W. on Oct 8, 2002
[ This version is not available. You might be able to get it by asking on the "squirrelmail-plugins" mailing list or by contacting the author. ]
Requires: Squirrel Mail 1.2.x, php 4.0.6+, https aware server
Description: Changes credited to pdontthink.
adds a flag in setup.php that allows the admin to specify that all ssl logins should return to http after the login is complete EXCEPT those sessions that came in directly using an encrypted connection.
Version 1.1
by Jeff W. on Sep 26, 2002
[ This version is not available. You might be able to get it by asking on the "squirrelmail-plugins" mailing list or by contacting the author. ]
Requires: Squirrel Mail 1.2.x, php 4.0.6+, https aware server
Description: thanks to p dont think for updates to make plugin a bit more functional.
-- Now can drop back to http after login
-- Config file optional
Version 1.0
by Jeff W. on Aug 1, 2002
[ This version is not available. You might be able to get it by asking on the "squirrelmail-plugins" mailing list or by contacting the author. ]
Requires: SquirrelMail, https aware server
Description: Initial Release. There should not be much to do with this plugin. Just install it and go. Optional config.php is available if you want to keep a more customized link.
If you have problems with the download or decompressing...
- Internet Explorer
- Right-click on the file, then select "Save Target As"
- Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape
- Right-click on the file, then select "Save Link As"
- Opera
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- Lynx and Links
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- Untarring problems: Your browser might have un-gzipped it for you
automatically. Try just "tar xvf" instead of
"tar xvfz". Also, the plugins archive isn't gzipped
(it is a tarball of .tar.gz files)
- Macintosh users: Just hold down your mouse button to get the menu
instead of right-clicking.
- If all else fails, seek our help
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