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Title:
postgrey not starting after release upgrade
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Is this still an issue in xenial or later?
** Changed in: postgrey (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: postgrey (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Rolf Leggewie (r0lf)
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** Description changed:
Hi!
After upgrading my server from ubuntu 13.04 to 13.10 the "postgrey"
daemon does not start.
If I call
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root@mail /home/shinji # /etc/init.d/postgrey start
- * Starting postfix greylisting daemon postgrey
Ok, my final solution is now to edit the postgrey pearl file as
described here:
https://github.com/yasuhirokimura/postgrey/commit/9673b54064691a5b9c295ffea340d8a1f9ee1cb8
But I am running Perl 5.14 and not 4.18!
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I can start postgrey with
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service postgrey start
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If I remove the "-T" parameter from "/usr/sbin/postgrey"! So instead of
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#!/usr/bin/perl -T -w
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I have to write
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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Now postgrey starts again. It seems that disabling the perl tainted mode
solves the proble
Given that I use postgrey on my servers, and that I will upgrade to
14.04 LTS when it comes out, I decided to try some preventative
maintenance and see if postgrey is really broken on 13.10.
I was unable to reproduce your problem:
$ sudo apt-get install postgrey
$ ps $(cat /var/run/postg
I can start postgrey by calling
root@mail /home/shinji # postgrey -v --inet=127.0.0.1:10023
2013/11/18-22:15:33 postgrey (type Net::Server::Multiplex) starting! pid(3239)
Binding to TCP port 10023 on host 127.0.0.1 with IPv4
Setting gid to "116 116"
Setting uid to "109"
But it WILL NO
I did an
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apt-get remove --purge postgrey
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After that I rebooted the server and entered
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apt-get install postgrey
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But this is the result:
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root@mail /home/shinji # service postgrey start
* Starting postfix greylisting daemon postgrey