OT Configuring DCC and Razor
Ugo Bellavance
ugob at CAMO-ROUTE.COM
Thu Jul 14 18:46:12 IST 2005
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Billy A. Pumphrey wrote:
>>Billy A. Pumphrey wrote:
>>
>>>>Billy A. Pumphrey wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I am trying to get these to work. They might be working but I want
>>>
>>>to
>>>
>>>
>>>>>see if I need to fix these errors in the spamassassin lint test or
>>>>>ignore them. I have read the documentation that comes with them,
>>>>>however I cannot make complete sense of them with knowing what I
>>>
>>>need to
>>>
>>>
>>>>>do.
>>>>>
>>>>>Versions:
>>>>>Razor = 2.75
>>>>>DCC = 1.3.5
>>>>>
>>>>>So the latest versions.
>>>>>
>>>>>2) DCC
>>>>>debug: DCC is available: /usr/local/bin/dccproc
>>>>>debug: DCC: got response: /var/dcc/map is not private
>>>>>debug: DCC -> check failed: no X-DCC returned (did you create a map
>>>>>file?): /var/dcc/map is not private
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Thank you
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Are you running the lint test through MailWatch?
>>>>
>>>>Try the command-line instead (different user).
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Yes, this is the lint through mailwatch.
>>>I ran the command: spamassassin
>
> --prefs-file=/etc/MailScanner/spam.as
>
>>>sassin.prefs.conf -D --lint
>>>
>>>Razor = Seemed to clear up the errors. Does this mean that razor is
>>>good to go?
>>
>>Yes
>>
>>
>>>DCC = errors still there.
>>
>>Have you checked the permissions on /var/dcc and /var/dcc/map?
>>
>
>
> Yes. However but it looks like the map file is suppose to be private:
> -rw--------
>
> When I do a cdcc 'info' I get:
>
> [root at WoodenMS dir]# cdcc 'info'
> # 07/14/05 10:12:51 EST /root/dir/map
> # Re-resolve names after 11:06:11
> # 364.44 ms threshold, 364.44 ms average 12 total, 4 working servers
> IPv6 off
>
> dcc.rhyolite.com,- anon
> # 80.69.8.186,-
> # not answering
> # 132.206.27.31,-
> # not answering
> # *137.118.60.88,- neonova ID
> 1127
> # 100% of 2 requests ok 298.83 ms RTT 271 ms queue wait
> # 152.20.240.35,-
> # not answering
> # 153.19.44.252,-
> # not answering
> # 203.147.165.193,-
> # not answering
> # 204.152.184.184,- servers ID
> 1049
> # 25% of 4 requests ok 2474.21 ms RTT 105 ms queue wait
> # 205.166.61.174,- ID
> 1074
> # 50% of 2 requests ok 584.96 ms RTT 155 ms queue wait
> # 208.201.249.233,-
> # not answering
> # 212.69.217.26,-
> # not answering
> # 216.240.97.12,- dmv.com ID
> 1181
> # 33% of 3 requests ok 1706.33 ms RTT 121 ms queue wait
> # 216.244.192.216,-
> # not answering
>
> Looks normal. The map file that is being used is /root/dir/map.
>
> If I do a cdcc 'homedir' I get
> Homdir=/root/dir
>
> So when I run these commands logged in as root it is using those files.
> On the spamassassin lint test through mailwatch it has:
> debug: DCC: got response: /var/dcc/map is not private
>
> So mailwatch is looking for the one in /var/dcc/map, which I change the
> permissions of this file to 777, and it doesn't like it. However, still
> a problem because I cannot get cdcc or DCC to make a new map file in
> /var/dcc/map.
>
>
>
>
> So basically I think that I need to:
> Get DCC to make its homepath /var/dcc/
> Make the map file used to be /var/dcc/map
> Then mailwatch and dcc will be using the right ones.
>
>
I have those in my /etc/MailScanner/spam.assassin.prefs.conf
>
>
>
> Questions outside of this.
> What is the user that mailwatch runs under?
Your web server's user. apache in my case. nobody for the stock source
apache install
> Or the lint test
> Should there be a goal to have everything run under the same user and
> use the same files in the same directory, or to be synced?
>
I don't understand what you mean here.
--
Ugo
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