Hi, this is my first time posting, hope that you all can help me
out. I running qmail 1.03 on an Alpha Personal Workstation 500, Redhat 6.2.
I did just a standard server install of the OS, then untarred qmail. ucspi,
daemon tools, and dot-forward. I compiled and installed all of the
components and used the Life with qmail setup guide scripts. All of the
services start (when you do a ps -ax, you see all of the services running)
when I do /usr/local/sbin/qmail start. When I try to telnet to port 25, I
get a connection refused message. Checked the qmail logs and in the smtpd
log, I get a message that says"tcpserver: error in loading shared
libraries:libc.so.6.1:failed to map segment from shared object:Cannont
allocate memory". This repeats over and over again.
I have nothing running in inetd. I wanted to make sure that nothing
else could possibly be interferring with tcpserver administrering port 25.
Could something else be using the libc library and not allowing access? Is
the libc corrupt? I tried re-rpming some of the glibc stuff with no effect.
Is something wrong with my qmail setup? Please help!!!
BTW, I triple checked my scripts and the are exactly the ones from
life with qmail. My aliases are there and so are my soft links.
Michael French
I.T. Department
Asheville Citizen-Times
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