On Thu, 30 Dec 2004, Rainer Sokoll wrote:
On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 05:52:45PM -0800, David Newman wrote:
2. Same question as (1) for startup -- what modifications are needed to
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/sa-spamd.sh to launch SA as non-root user on
startup?
The answer is here in your question:
/usr/bin/spa
On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 05:52:45PM -0800, David Newman wrote:
> 2. Same question as (1) for startup -- what modifications are needed to
> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/sa-spamd.sh to launch SA as non-root user on
> startup?
The answer is here in your question:
> /usr/bin/spamd --daemonize --username sa-ru
At 05:52 PM 12/29/2004 -0800, David Newman wrote:
I am using this command to launch spamd:
/usr/bin/spamd --daemonize --username sa-run \
--pidfile /var/run/spamd.pid
It launches OK, but the output of "sa-learn -D --sync" (below) suggests
that SA is still looking in /root for user_prefs.
sa-learn,
1. What is the best method for running spamd as a non-root user?
I am using this command to launch spamd:
/usr/bin/spamd --daemonize --username sa-run \
--pidfile /var/run/spamd.pid
It launches OK, but the output of "sa-learn -D --sync" (below) suggests
that SA is still looking in /root for user_pr