Queue problem
Maxime Gaudreault
mgaudreault at reference.qc.ca
Wed Mar 5 20:48:00 GMT 2008
user postfix can write to /etc/razor
The log says: no razorhome so I guess it's not a permission problem unless it'd says: can't write to razorhome or something like that...
no ?
Maxime Gaudreault
Technicien
Référence Systèmes inc.
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-----Original Message-----
From: mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info [mailto:mailscanner-bounces at lists.mailscanner.info] On Behalf Of Glenn Steen
Sent: March 5, 2008 2:45 PM
To: MailScanner discussion
Subject: Re: Queue problem
On 05/03/2008, Scott Silva <ssilva at sgvwater.com> wrote:
> on 3-5-2008 10:48 AM Glenn Steen spake the following:
>
> > On 05/03/2008, Scott Silva <ssilva at sgvwater.com> wrote:
> >> on 3-5-2008 8:26 AM Maxime Gaudreault spake the following:
> >>
> > (snip)
> >> > logfile = /var/log/razor-agent.log
> > (snip)
> >> > razorhome = /etc/razor
> > (snip)
> >> OK. Maybe the /etc/razor directory doesn't have write access by whatever user
> >> calls razor. But it seems strange that razor can't write its cache, but can
> >> write to the logfile.
> > Different directories might have something to do with that...
> >
> > Cheers
>
> Yeah. I was looking at mine when I wrote it. Mine has the log in the razor
> home. Maybe it is time for me to update that so some log rotation takes place.
> I suppose a temporary solution would be to chmod 777 /etc/razor and see if the
> debug changes, although mine is at 755. But I'm running sendmail, so I don't
> have to deal with the "intricacies" of postfix. I can't remember what MTA the
> poster was running, or if it was even mentioned.
>
Maxime has asked a few questions regarding Postfix, so I'm guessing that:-).
And Maxime has set /etc/razor to 777 already, with little->no effect... Hm.
Maxime, could you do a quick test? Check as the postfix user that that
user can write to /etc/razor... Something like:
su - postfix -s /bin/bash
touch /etc/razor/somefile || echo "Ohoh"
should do the trick. Might be that perms on /etc foul things up.
Cheers
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