>This double GZipped,
No it is not double GZipped - it is also used by the autoupdate and this
would fail if it where wrong GZipped.
> ASSP dying
Run assp in console mode - this should give you more informations. btw.:
is there a file exception.log ? and what is in there?
Thomas
Von: Scott MacLean <a...@hollsco.com>
An: ASSP development mailing list <assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net>
Datum: 16.03.2010 18:13
Betreff: Re: [Assp-test] Assp dying
I'm also having problems with ASSP dying on me. It's not like I have
seen it happen before - typically, when ASSP dies for me (at least in
the past), it just slowly grinds to a halt, refusing to accept any
more connections, until my watchdog service goes in, kills it, and
restarts it.
Now, it's just terminating itself with no notice. The logs show it is
operating normally, accepting connections and processing mail, with
no indications of slowing or problems of any kind. In the most recent
instance, which is typical, I see:
Mar-16-10 12:06:57 [Main_Thread] Info: Main_Thread got connection request
Mar-16-10 12:07:58 [startup] Starting as a service
Mar-16-10 12:07:59 [startup] ASSP-professional version 2.0.2(0.0.03)
(Perl 5.010001) (on MSWin32) initializing
Coincidentally, in the Windows event viewer, I see this:
3/16/2010 12:06:57 The Anti-Spam Smtp Proxy service terminated
unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s). The following corrective
action will be taken in 60000 milliseconds: Restart the service
So basically, ASSP is running along just fine, suddenly terminates,
and Windows restarts the service 60 seconds later. I am seeing this
happen 15-20 times a day, during daytime hours, when the server is
processing mail. It happens less often during the night, when the
server is not under as much of a load. The last line in the log when
it dies is always "Main_Thread got connection request".
Also: the GUI reports that 2.0.2(1.0.02) is available. Unlike
previous versions, where the link pointed to a .pl file, it now
points to a .gz file. Fine, I downloaded the .gz file, unpacked it,
and ended up with a ~390K "assp.pl" file containing binary data only.
Guessing by the binary content that it was a GZipped file, I renamed
the assp.pl file to assp.gz, and sure enough, it contained a 1.8M
assp.pl file, which contained the correct file.
Is this correct? This double GZipped, incorrectly named file seems wrong
to me.
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