On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 08:14:50PM -0400, Cees Hek wrote:
> According to the perlsec docs, suidperl should not be called directly as
> it is currently done in qmail-scanner. perl will automatically call
> suidperl if it sees that the perl script has the suid bit set.
Humph. That was only done i
Jason Haar wrote:
On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 03:51:20PM -0400, Jamie Pratt wrote:
I cant find that error message in the regular perl src for 5.8.3, but i
did find this patch file on the web for 5.9.1 - is your suidperl binary
setuid root, as well as qmail-scanner-queue.pl?
Well I'm running Q-S un
On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 03:51:20PM -0400, Jamie Pratt wrote:
> I cant find that error message in the regular perl src for 5.8.3, but i
> did find this patch file on the web for 5.9.1 - is your suidperl binary
> setuid root, as well as qmail-scanner-queue.pl?
Well I'm running Q-S under Fedora - w
Hendrik Schaink wrote:
Starting 2 days ago, on our Debian sarge (testing) mail server (qmail +
qmail-scanner + SpamAssassin) we appear unable to scan for viruses and
spam following a Perl maintenance upgrade from 5.8.3-2 to 5.8.3-3. We
receive this error message: "suidperl needs fd script". Goo
Hendrik Schaink wrote:
Starting 2 days ago, on our Debian sarge (testing) mail server (qmail +
qmail-scanner + SpamAssassin) we appear unable to scan for viruses and
spam following a Perl maintenance upgrade from 5.8.3-2 to 5.8.3-3. We
receive this error message: "suidperl needs fd script". Goog
I cant find that error message in the regular perl src for 5.8.3, but i
did find this patch file on the web for 5.9.1 - is your suidperl binary
setuid root, as well as qmail-scanner-queue.pl?
regards,
jamie
From: http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Message/perl5-porters/2028836
+#ifdef IAMSUI
Starting 2 days ago, on our Debian sarge (testing) mail server (qmail +
qmail-scanner + SpamAssassin) we appear unable to scan for viruses and
spam following a Perl maintenance upgrade from 5.8.3-2 to 5.8.3-3. We
receive this error message: "suidperl needs fd script". Googling did not
yield any