I still haven't got this issue resolved and would like some more input on it.
Everything lookes correct in my /etc/resolv.conf, /etc/hosts, and /etc/nsswitch.conf. However, when I do: $ host localhost I get: [root@ryloth root]# host localhost Host localhost. not found: 3(NXDOMAIN) Any help would be appreciated! Thanks, -Dan Quoting Craig R Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > spamc/spamd does not use UNIX sockets. We experimented briefly with a patch > to > CVS a > few days ago which had UNIX sockets enabled as an option, but there were > problem > so it's backed out for now and won't be in 2.2 -- since there is a "nscd" in > the > socket name, I expect that your upgrade changed your /etc/resolv.conf or > somehow > altered the way name resolution on you machine works. Try "host localhost" > on > the command line and see what happens. nscd by the way is the caching > nameserver that RH uses I think. Sounds to me like a hostname resolution > problem. > > C > > Dan Wilson wrote: > > DW> Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 12:16:10 -0600 > DW> From: Dan Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > DW> To: Theo Van Dinter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > DW> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], > DW> Marcellus Barrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > DW> Subject: Re: [SAtalk] spamc not working also > DW> > DW> I've actually run an strace on it and determined that I am missing a > socket > DW> file. > DW> > DW> /var/run/.nscd_socket is not found. I'm not sure what creates that > though. > DW> Any suggestions would help. Another user mentioned that I should have > DW> a /var/run/spamass.sock= file, that I could just symlink, but that > doesn't > DW> exist either. > DW> > DW> -Dan > DW> > DW> Quoting Theo Van Dinter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > DW> > DW> > On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 09:02:18AM -0600, Dan Wilson wrote: > DW> > > SpamAssassin 2.11 > DW> > > RH 7.2 Linux 2.4.7-10 > DW> > > glibc 2.2.4 (someone mentioned this might be the problem) > DW> > > Qmail (although I haven't gotten to the qmail-scanner integration > yet) > DW> > > I have downloaded the other packages (razor, qmail-scanner, etc) but > I > DW> > can't > DW> > > get the first step to work. So there is no point in continuing > DW> > > DW> > Well, it's not glibc in and of itself. I've had SA running on a > similar > DW> > setup for quite a while now. > DW> > > DW> > How did you install the stuff? I used the SRPM, compiled up the RPM > DW> > and installed it. > DW> > > DW> > > I've got spamd working... (at least I think so). When I stop spamd > and try > DW> > to > DW> > > run something through spamc (spamc -c < sample-spam.txt), I get a 0/0 > > DW> > > printed. If spamd is running, it doesn't print anything. I also > removed > DW> > the - > DW> > > c and the resulting email doesn't have any new header tags. > DW> > > DW> > Hmmm. It sounds like spamc can't talk to spamd. just to check -- is > DW> > spamd running on port 783, and spamc trying to connect to 783 as > well? > DW> > I seem to remember having a problem once where spamd had a port > specified > DW> > to it via the rc script, and spamc just kept trying the default. > Don't > DW> > remember if that was an upgrade issue or a sysadmin-is-tired error. > ;) > DW> > > DW> > -- > DW> > Randomly Generated Tagline: > DW> > "The quickest way to double your money is to fold it in half and put > it > DW> > back in your pocket." - Zen Musings > DW> > > DW> > DW> > DW> > DW> > DW> _______________________________________________ > DW> Spamassassin-talk mailing list > DW> [EMAIL PROTECTED] > DW> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk > DW> > DW> > DW> > > > _______________________________________________ > Spamassassin-talk mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk > _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk