Mario Sergio Candian wrote:
The test involves running a test script twice: once as qscand and once as qmailq. In both cases, (as the script is setuid qscand), the UID returned should be that of qscand. It wasn't on your system - hence the error.
Testing suid nature of /usr/bin/perl... Whoa - broken perl install found. Cannot even run a simple script setuid
Installation of Qmail-Scanner FAILED
Error was: Checking for setuid nature of perl install
What follows should be the UID of the qscand acount...
uid=85
Run it again via "sh -x ./configure ...... > /tmp/qs.log 2>&1" and then edit it looking for "What follows". You should see variables named QS_UID and QS_SUID being defined. They are different instead of being the same. You will need to figure out why that is - I don't know...
This is of course assuming you do have a working install of suidperl installed
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