I've tried including you directly in "To", but my mail-server gets blocked, because it's sitting on a private IP-address
Final-Recipient: rfc822; mlli...@arc.co.uk Original-Recipient: rfc822;mlli...@arc.co.uk Action: failed Status: 5.7.1 Remote-MTA: dns; mx.easymail.ca Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 554 5.7.1 Service Unavailable; Client host [45.134.167.28] blocked by Abusix (https://abusix.ai) ; https://lookup.abusix.com/search?q=45.134.167.28 On 21/02/2025 12.42, Mark Lucas wrote: > Bjarne > > For some unknown reason I did not receive your last post to the list and > only found it on the list archives site. > > I have run your script and everything seemed to work ok ... > DEBUG: dropping privileges: euid changed to 502, egid changed to 501. > > Error: Unable to execute port certbot: Could not open file: /Users/ > ******/ports/certbot/security/certbot/Portfile > > Any idea what went wrong? File permissions. Even though you -correctly- are using sudo, the privileges get dropped Try : sudo find ./ports -type d -exec chmod 755 \; sudo find ./ports -type f -exec chmod 644 \; You might also have to look at the permissions for the /****/ part of the file path. As a minimun, there need to be x on !ALL! the directories for both owner, group & all. So, if you start w/: cd /Users ; ls -l then check your homedir permissions. If they are in-correct, do: chmod +x <dirname> -- Bjarne D Mathiesen Slagelse ; Danmark ; Europa ----------------------------------------------------------------------- denne besked er skrevet i et totalt M$-frit miljø MacPro 2010 5.1 ; OpenCore + macOS 14.7.3 Sonoma 2 x 3,46 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon ; 192 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 ECC RDIMM ATI Radeon RX 590 8 GB