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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
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())
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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
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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
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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
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
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Craig,
My ISP had a massive outage and I never did see if the ls -ld helped you
Sean
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