Hello Sean, Hello Thijs!
> my guess is that your security rules are blocking access to
> /etc/localtime and files under /usr/share/zoneinfo then.
Yes, that was it!
I unblocked these files/directories and everything works fine now! :-)
Maybe this information should be put somewhere for other sec
Hello Sean,
well, we are using some kind of hybrid system. But basicly it is a system
based on the unstable tree, but I'm sure there are some stable packages
installed as well. The stable packages are replaced by unstable versions if
apt-get wants to. So some are left, but not many. And we are usi
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> On Wed, July 23, 2008 14:34, Martin Sebald wrote:
>> function option_gmt_offset() {
> I've tried to reproduce this with a PHP file containing just this function
> and a call "var_dump(option_gmt_offset())". Running that file with
> php5-cli just yield
Hello Sean!
>> Wordpress:
>>> Fatal error: strftime() [>> href='function.strftime'>function.strftime]: Timezone database is
>>> corrupt - this should *never* happen! in
>>> /var/www/www.domain.tld/wp-content/plugins/timezone.php on line 150
> oy. this definitely needs to be fixed then, as we're g
Package: php5
Version: 5.2.6-2
Severity: critical
Hello,
after upgrading from php5 5.2.5-3 to 5.2.6-2 we experienced the following
errors:
Wordpress:
> Fatal error: strftime() [function.strftime]:
> Timezone database is corrupt - this should *never* happen! in
> /var/www/www.domain.tld/wp-cont
===
Von: Rupert Germann
An: Martin Sebald
Datum: Dienstag, 12. Dezember 2006, 10:34:17 [GMT +0100]
Betreff: Re: Error 500 when trying to edit tt_news entry
===8<==Original message text===
hi Martin,
I also tried it with PHP 5.2.0-7 on Debian and after I wasted some
Hello Kurt,
>> will/could the changes in 0.9.8a-7 have any effect on the postfix issues
>> I'm experiencing? Is it worth a try?
> A new postfix version has been uploaded to unstable, which has as
> changelog entry:
> * New upstream, fixes various TLS/SASL bugs.
> I suggest you try that.
Thank yo
Hello Kurt,
will/could the changes in 0.9.8a-7 have any effect on the postfix issues
I'm experiencing? Is it worth a try?
If you need any detailed information about the postfix configuration I'm
running I will be happy to hand it over to you.
Regards,
Martin
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Hello again,
I'm sorry, but looking into the logs the last days and trying a few thing I
have to say the following:
The Postfix bugs are still there, either without the special
smtpd_tls_cipherlist parameter from Yari and with this parameter.
Without I get some the following errors in mail.log:
Hello!
>> We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
>> openssl, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:
> I upgraded to openssl 0.9.8a-6 but the Postfix errors stayed.
It works now. I only upgraded openssl and forgot to upgrade libssl0.9.8.
After upg
Hello!
> We believe that the bug you reported is fixed in the latest version of
> openssl, which is due to be installed in the Debian FTP archive:
Was this meant for me? Otherwise sorry for spamming around... ;-)
I upgraded to openssl 0.9.8a-6 but the Postfix errors stayed.
I also got a mail f
Hello all,
I think that the following Postfix problem is related to this bug. I found
several entries in newsgroups linking to this bug report page.
Jan 19 16:12:55 mailserver postfix/smtp[13270]: setting up TLS connection to
mail.domain.tld
Jan 19 16:12:55 mailserver postfix/smtp[13270]: SSL_co
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