Zarjazz wrote:
Well it had to happen, I've been recieving some spam that triggered LOTS of tripwire rules and overflowing the smtp daemon header buffer. Extracts from exim panic log below.
2004-01-16 13:17:08 1AhTqL-0001gb-Ax string_sprintf expansion was longer than 8192 2004-01-16 13:17:18 1AhTqa-0001jS-IR string_sprintf expansion was longer than 8192 2004-01-16 13:17:22 1AhTqj-0001lg-3q string_sprintf expansion was longer than 8192
Now I could fix this by recompiling exim with increased buffer sizes but AFAIK 8192 is the default in all distributions but a quick pipe of the .cf file through sed s/FVGT_TRIPWIRE/TRIP/g seems to do the trick just as well :)
Z.
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