yes, that's my config file # # Server configuration # [server]
# Protocols to load protocols=<<EOT Postfix EOT # Modules to load modules=<<EOT Core AccessControl Accounting Amavis CheckHelo Greylisting Quotas EOT # User to run this daemon as user=root group=root # Filename to store pid of parent process pid_file=/var/run/cbpolicyd/cbpolicyd.pid # Cache file cache_file=/var/run/cbpolicyd/cache # Uncommenting the below option will prevent cbpolicyd going into the background #background=no # Preforking configuration # # min_server - Minimum servers to keep around # min_spare_servers - Minimum spare servers to keep around ready to # handle requests # max_spare_servers - Maximum spare servers to have around doing nothing # max_servers - Maximum servers alltogether # max_requests - Maximum number of requests each child will serve # # One may want to use the following as a rough guideline... # Small mailserver: 2, 2, 4, 10, 1000 # Medium mailserver: 4, 4, 12, 25, 1000 # Large mailserver: 8, 8, 16, 64, 1000 # min_servers=4 min_spare_servers=4 max_spare_servers=12 max_servers=25 max_requests=1000 # Log level: # 0 - Errors only # 1 - Warnings and errors # 2 - Notices, warnings, errors # 3 - Info, notices, warnings, errors # 4 - Debugging log_level=4 # File to log to instead of stdout log_file=/var/log/cbpolicyd/cbpolicyd.log # Log destination for mail logs... # main - Default. Log to policyd's main log mechanism, accepts NO args # syslog - log mail via syslog # format: log_mail=facility@method,args # # Valid methods for syslog: # native - Let Sys::Syslog decide # unix - Unix socket # udp - UDP socket # stream - Stream (for Solaris) # # Example: unix native #log_mail=mail@syslog:native # # Example: unix socket log_mail=mail@syslog:unix # # Example: udp #log_mail=mail@syslog:udp,127.0.0.1 # # Example: Solaris #log_mail=local0@syslog:stream,/dev/log #log_mail=maillog # Things to log in extreme detail # modules - Log detailed module running information # tracking - Log detailed tracking information # policies - Log policy resolution # protocols - Log general protocol info, but detailed # bizanga - Log the bizanga protocol # cache - Log cache usage on client shutdown # # There is no default for this configuration option. Options can be # separated by commas. ie. protocols,modules # log_detail=modules,tracking,policies,protocols,cache # Protocol to use "tcp" or "unix", defaults to "tcp" proto=tcp # IP to listen on, * for all. Blank for unix sockets host=127.0.0.1 # Port to run on, in the case of a unix socket it would be the path # eg. 10031 # eg. /var/run/cbpolicyd/policyd.sock port=10031 # Timeout in communication with clients # Idle timeout in postfix defaults to 1015s (active connection) timeout_idle=1015 # Busy sockets in postfix defaults to 100s timeout_busy=115 # cidr_allow/cidr_deny # Comma, whitespace or semi-colon separated. Contains a CIDR block to # compare the clients IP to. If cidr_allow or cidr_deny options are # given, the incoming client must match a cidr_allow and not match a # cidr_deny or the client connection will be closed. #cidr_allow=0.0.0.0/0 #cidr_deny= [database] #DSN=DBI:SQLite:dbname=policyd.sqlite DSN=DBI:mysql:database=policyd;host=localhost Username=policyd Password=testing1234 # # What do we do when we have a database connection problem # tempfail - Return temporary failure # pass - Return success bypass_mode=tempfail # How many seconds before we retry a DB connection bypass_timeout=30 # Table prefix to use, be sure to generate the schema with the table # prefix aswell! #table_prefix= # Access Control module [AccessControl] enable=0 # Accounting module [Accounting] enable=1 # Amavis module [Amavis] enable=0 # Disabled by default # CheckHelo module [CheckHelo] enable=0 # CheckSPF module [CheckSPF] enable=0 # Greylisting module [Greylisting] enable=0 #training_mode=1 #defer_message=Greylisting in effect, please come back later #blacklist_message=Greylisting in effect, sending server blacklisted # Quotas module [Quotas] enable=1 Thank you 2013/5/23 Nigel Kukard <[email protected]> > On 05/23/2013 12:06 PM, Gustavo Etchudez wrote: > >> I just tried to use Cache-FastMmap-1.40.tar.gz but still failing with the >> same error. >> [...] >> > > Can you paste your config file? > > -N > > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.policyd.org/mailman/listinfo/users_lists.policyd.org > > -- Gustavo Etchudez mailto:[email protected]
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