Re: [SAtalk] My problem with SA not seeing the whitelist

2002-04-08 Thread Sean Rima
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] muttered drunkenly: >| For whatever reason I cannot get spamd to bind to the port as any user >| except root. > > Only root can bind to ports <1024. It looks like spamd uses 783, thus > it must be root while it

Re: [SAtalk] My problem with SA not seeing the whitelist

2002-04-07 Thread dman
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 10:20:12PM +0100, Sean Rima wrote: | For whatever reason I cannot get spamd to bind to the port as any user | except root. Only root can bind to ports <1024. It looks like spamd uses 783, thus it must be root while it binds the socket. It can drop privileges (setuid())

Re: [SAtalk] My problem with SA not seeing the whitelist

2002-04-07 Thread Sean Rima
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07 Apr 2002, Craig Hughes told this: > I don't remember if I replied or not -- I don't think I did though. > This looks very odd to me. It seems like it should not be having any > trouble reading the file. Try (temporarily) relaxing the ACL on

Re: [SAtalk] My problem with SA not seeing the whitelist

2002-04-07 Thread Sean Rima
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07 Apr 2002, Craig Hughes spake thusly: > I don't remember if I replied or not -- I don't think I did though. > This looks very odd to me. It seems like it should not be having any > trouble reading the file. Try (temporarily) relaxing the ACL

Re: [SAtalk] My problem with SA not seeing the whitelist

2002-04-07 Thread Sean Rima
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07 Apr 2002, Craig Hughes verbalised: > I don't remember if I replied or not -- I don't think I did though. > This looks very odd to me. It seems like it should not be having any > trouble reading the file. Try (temporarily) relaxing the ACL on

Re: [SAtalk] My problem with SA not seeing the whitelist

2002-04-07 Thread Craig Hughes
I don't remember if I replied or not -- I don't think I did though. This looks very odd to me. It seems like it should not be having any trouble reading the file. Try (temporarily) relaxing the ACL on the directory/file to allow r for all on files, and rx for all on directories (/etc, /etc/mail

[SAtalk] My problem with SA not seeing the whitelist

2002-04-07 Thread Sean Rima
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Craig, My ISP had a massive outage and I never did see if the ls -ld helped you Sean - -- Sean Rimahttp://www.tcob1.net Linux User: 231986 Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] THE VIEWS EXPRESSED HERE ARE