Il 26/06/2014 19:09, Nigel Kukard ha scritto:
> On 06/25/2014 02:57 PM, Gelpi Andrea wrote:
>> Hi,
>>     I'm trying to use socket instead of net communication.
>>
>>  From http://wiki.policyd.org/cluebringer.conf I read
>>
>> PROTO
>> Protocol to use "tcp" or "unix", defaults to "tcp"
>> HOST
>> IP to listen on, * for all. Blank for unix sockets. Defaults to *:
>> Port to run on, in the case of a unix socket it would be the path.
>> Defaults to 10031:
>>
>> So I put in configuration:
>>
>> proto=unix
>> host=
>> port=/var/lib/cluebringer/policyd.socket
>>
>> In postfix main.cf I put
>> check_policy_service unix:/var/lib/cluebringer/policyd.socket
>>
>> After restarting policyd I found in log:
>> 2014/06/25-16:50:05 - 8984] [CORE] ERROR: 2014/06/25-16:50:05 Could not
>> determine port number from host [*]:/var/lib/cluebringer/policyd.socket
>>
>>    at line 82 in file /usr/share/perl5/Net/Server/Proto.pm
>> [2014/06/25-16:50:05 - 8984] [CORE] NOTICE: 2014/06/25-16:50:05 Server
>> closing!
>>
>>
>> So I understand something is not correct in configuration.
>>
>> Where I'm wrong?
>>
> 
> While the config file may indicate unix as being supported, I believe
> this is a copy and paste from a documentation page somewhere.
> 
> I don't think unix sockets are supported at this time (they may work),
> but I recall a while back I looked into it and the changes required to
> make it work were not that trivial.
> 
> Try commenting out  host=  and see if that works, failing that, try
> comment it out in cbpolicyd.

I try to remove host from configuration file, with no success.
I try to comment it in cbploicyd and I get only error on host name.

> 
> Failing that, could you log an issue for this, it should definitely be
> included in v2.1.
> 

where have I to log in an issue?


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