- $imapConnection = sqimap_login($login_username, $key, $imapServerAddress, $imapPort, 0);
- if (!$imapConnection) {
- $errTitle = _("There was an error contacting the mail server.");
- $errString = $errTitle . "<br>\n".
- _("Contact your administrator for help.");
- include_once( '../functions/display_messages.php' );
- logout_error( _("You must be logged in to access this page.") );
- exit;
- } else {
- $sqimap_capabilities = sqimap_capability($imapConnection);
- session_register('sqimap_capabilities');
- $delimiter = sqimap_get_delimiter ($imapConnection);
- }
- sqimap_logout($imapConnection);
- session_register('delimiter');
- global $username;
- $username = $login_username;
- session_register ('username');
- setcookie('key', $key, 0, $base_uri);
- do_hook ('login_verified');
+/* Case-normalise username if so desired */
+if ($force_username_lowercase) {
+ $login_username = strtolower($login_username);
+}
+
+/* Verify that username and password are correct. */
+$imapConnection = sqimap_login($login_username, $key, $imapServerAddress, $imapPort, 0);
+/* From now on we are logged it. If the login failed then sqimap_login handles it */
+
+/**
+ * Regenerate session id to make sure that authenticated session uses
+ * different ID than one used before user authenticated. This is a
+ * countermeasure against session fixation attacks.
+ * NB: session_regenerate_id() was added in PHP 4.3.2 (and new session
+ * cookie is only sent out in this call as of PHP 4.3.3), but PHP 4
+ * is not vulnerable to session fixation problems in SquirrelMail
+ * because it prioritizes $base_uri subdirectory cookies differently
+ * than PHP 5, which is otherwise vulnerable. If we really want to,
+ * we could define our own session_regenerate_id() when one does not
+ * exist, but there seems to be no reason to do so.
+ */
+sqsession_is_active();
+if (function_exists('session_regenerate_id')) {
+ session_regenerate_id();
+}
+
+/**
+* The cookie part. session_start and session_regenerate_session normally set
+* their own cookie. SquirrelMail sets another cookie which overwites the
+* php cookies. The sqsetcookie function sets the cookie by using the header
+* function which gives us full control how the cookie is set. We do that
+* to add the HttpOnly cookie attribute which blocks javascript access on
+* IE6 SP1.
+*/
+sqsetcookie(session_name(),session_id(),false,$base_uri);
+sqsetcookie('key', $key, false, $base_uri);
+
+sqsession_register($onetimepad, 'onetimepad');
+
+$sqimap_capabilities = sqimap_capability($imapConnection);
+
+/* Server side sorting control */
+if (isset($sqimap_capabilities['SORT']) && $sqimap_capabilities['SORT'] == true &&
+ isset($disable_server_sort) && $disable_server_sort) {
+ unset($sqimap_capabilities['SORT']);
+}
+
+/* Thread sort control */
+if (isset($sqimap_capabilities['THREAD']) && $sqimap_capabilities['THREAD'] == true &&
+ isset($disable_thread_sort) && $disable_thread_sort) {
+ unset($sqimap_capabilities['THREAD']);
+}