Norman,
I did this in a lab on my PC and using vmware workstation, and yes! I
pulled it from the url you mentioned, however I forgot to mention also that
I had to disable my Symantec Edpoint AV on my PC (where the vmware
workstation was installed) as it was blocking downloading something (I do
not remember anymore) from arroung the middle of running script, maybe that
helped also.. but I'm not sure, will be trying on a publicly hosted live
environment and will let you know... but that's all I did.

On 18 January 2013 14:48, Norman <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi Anis,
>
> Where did you pull the updated script for CentOS 6 from? I have just tried
> curl -O
> https://raw.github.com/fluxlabs/scripting/master/baruwa/cent6/install_baruwa2.shand
>  the file appears to be the same as the one I downloaded 2 days ago
> (24505 bytes). The script I've downloaded doesn't ask for Baruwa username
> and displays the same errors as yours when starting up MailScanner.
>
> I have the hostname line in /etc/hosts and both iptables and selinux
> disabled.
>
> Thanks,
> Norman
>
>
>
> On 17/01/2013 20:54, Anis Jendoubi wrote:
>
> OK... Got it to work, this is what I've done and FYI:
> I have installed Centos 6.3 64bit, disabled iptables and selinux and put
> the hostname with its IP hard coded in the file /etc/hosts as the *example
> * below:
>
>  ----------------------------
>  192.168.1.60    smtp.domain.local       smtp
>  ---------------------------
>
>  and then I ran your script file... and badaboom, I can login without
> issue....
> Oh! BTW: I can confirm that the last pulled script few minutes ago does
> ask for the baruwa admin username and password as well as to fill all the
> other details (email, name and surname).
>
>  Good Job Jeremy for this script...
> Good Job Andrew for this lovely app!
>
>  I will be testing this in the next couple of weeks (now busy with other
> things) and will be posting some helpful feature requests (if there will be
> any) as well as issues that I can find (hopefully I find nothing ;) )
>
>  Time for me to go to bed...
> Cheers,
> Anis
>
> On 17 January 2013 21:25, Jeremy McSpadden <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  Recommended to be in the file, good Linux practice. Doesn't have to be
>> in before.
>>
>>  Manually wait the mail scanner file in sysconfig. Check it for any
>> character errors.
>>
>> --
>> Jeremy McSpadden
>>  Flux Labs | Endless Solutions
>>  Cell : 850-890-2543 | Fax : 850-254-2955
>>
>> On Jan 17, 2013, at 2:16 PM, "Anis Jendoubi" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>  unfortunatly same error as my last post.... found out that even though
>> the "hostname" and "hostname -f" were giving the same value, the /etc/hosts
>> file didn't have a hard coded hostname with its IP, does that have to be
>> input before running your script? I added the line to the host file but
>> that didn't help either, MailScanner still giving the same errors... any
>> idea?
>> Thanks,
>> Anis
>>
>> On 17 January 2013 21:03, Jeremy McSpadden <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>  sed -i 's:EXIM:#EXIM:' /etc/sysconfig/MailScanner
>>>  echo EXIM=/usr/sbin/exim >> /etc/sysconfig/MailScanner
>>> echo EXIMINCF=/etc/exim/exim.conf >> /etc/sysconfig/MailScanner
>>> echo EXIMSENDCF=/etc/exim/exim_out.conf >> /etc/sysconfig/MailScanner
>>>
>>>  Chould have fixed the MTA issue. .. running it to many times may void
>>> out the other . (I'm not that good with sed)
>>>
>>>  grep MTA /etc/MailScanner/MailScanner.conf == MTA = exim
>>> grep MTA /etc/sysconfig/MailScanner == MTA=`$CMD -e "print
>>> MailScanner::Config::QuickPeek('$MSCONF','MTA')"`
>>>
>>> --
>>> Jeremy McSpadden
>>> Flux Labs, Inc | http://www.fluxlabs.net | Endless Solutions
>>> Office : 850-250-5590x101 | Cell : 850-890-2543 | Fax : 850-254-2955
>>>
>>>  On Jan 17, 2013, at 1:59 PM, Anis Jendoubi <[email protected]>
>>>  wrote:
>>>
>>>  The portion of the script ran, to be sure I ran the lines again with
>>> no errors, when trying to start MailScanner it dump the following errors
>>> (check at the bottom where it says "invalid MTA", I checked also and made
>>> sure that the command "hostname" and "hostname -f" gave me
>>> smtp.domain.local
>>>
>>>  --------------------------------------------------------
>>>  [root@smtp ~]# service MailScanner start
>>> DBD::Pg::st execute failed: ERROR:  relation "quickpeek" does not exist
>>> LINE 1: SELECT value FROM quickpeek WHERE external = $1 AND (hostnam...
>>>                           ^ [for Statement "SELECT value FROM quickpeek
>>> WHERE external = ? AND (hostname = ? OR hostname='default') LIMIT 1" with
>>> ParamValues: 1='mta', 2='smtp.domain.local'] at
>>> /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/ConfigSQL.pm line 134.
>>> DBD::Pg::st execute failed: ERROR:  relation "quickpeek" does not exist
>>> LINE 1: SELECT value FROM quickpeek WHERE external = $1 AND (hostnam...
>>>                           ^ [for Statement "SELECT value FROM quickpeek
>>> WHERE external = ? AND (hostname = ? OR hostname='default') LIMIT 1" with
>>> ParamValues: 1='mta', 2='smtp.domain.local'] at
>>> /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/ConfigSQL.pm line 134.
>>> DBD::Pg::st execute failed: ERROR:  relation "quickpeek" does not exist
>>> LINE 1: SELECT value FROM quickpeek WHERE external = $1 AND (hostnam...
>>>                           ^ [for Statement "SELECT value FROM quickpeek
>>> WHERE external = ? AND (hostname = ? OR hostname='default') LIMIT 1" with
>>> ParamValues: 1='incomingworkdir', 2='smtp.domain.local'] at
>>> /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/ConfigSQL.pm line 134.
>>> DBD::Pg::st execute failed: ERROR:  relation "quickpeek" does not exist
>>> LINE 1: SELECT value FROM quickpeek WHERE external = $1 AND (hostnam...
>>>                           ^ [for Statement "SELECT value FROM quickpeek
>>> WHERE external = ? AND (hostname = ? OR hostname='default') LIMIT 1" with
>>> ParamValues: 1='incomingworkdir', 2='smtp.domain.local'] at
>>> /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/ConfigSQL.pm line 134.
>>> DBD::Pg::st execute failed: ERROR:  relation "quickpeek" does not exist
>>> LINE 1: SELECT value FROM quickpeek WHERE external = $1 AND (hostnam...
>>>                           ^ [for Statement "SELECT value FROM quickpeek
>>> WHERE external = ? AND (hostname = ? OR hostname='default') LIMIT 1" with
>>> ParamValues: 1='incomingqueuedir', 2='smtp.domain.local'] at
>>> /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/ConfigSQL.pm line 134.
>>> DBD::Pg::st execute failed: ERROR:  relation "quickpeek" does not exist
>>> LINE 1: SELECT value FROM quickpeek WHERE external = $1 AND (hostnam...
>>>                           ^ [for Statement "SELECT value FROM quickpeek
>>> WHERE external = ? AND (hostname = ? OR hostname='default') LIMIT 1" with
>>> ParamValues: 1='incomingqueuedir', 2='smtp.domain.local'] at
>>> /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/ConfigSQL.pm line 134.
>>> DBD::Pg::st execute failed: ERROR:  relation "quickpeek" does not exist
>>> LINE 1: SELECT value FROM quickpeek WHERE external = $1 AND (hostnam...
>>>                           ^ [for Statement "SELECT value FROM quickpeek
>>> WHERE external = ? AND (hostname = ? OR hostname='default') LIMIT 1" with
>>> ParamValues: 1='quarantinedir', 2='smtp.domain.local'] at
>>> /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/ConfigSQL.pm line 134.
>>> DBD::Pg::st execute failed: ERROR:  relation "quickpeek" does not exist
>>> LINE 1: SELECT value FROM quickpeek WHERE external = $1 AND (hostnam...
>>>                           ^ [for Statement "SELECT value FROM quickpeek
>>> WHERE external = ? AND (hostname = ? OR hostname='default') LIMIT 1" with
>>> ParamValues: 1='quarantinedir', 2='smtp.domain.local'] at
>>> /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/ConfigSQL.pm line 134.
>>> DBD::Pg::st execute failed: ERROR:  relation "quickpeek" does not exist
>>> LINE 1: SELECT value FROM quickpeek WHERE external = $1 AND (hostnam...
>>>                           ^ [for Statement "SELECT value FROM quickpeek
>>> WHERE external = ? AND (hostname = ? OR hostname='default') LIMIT 1" with
>>> ParamValues: 1='runasuser', 2='smtp.domain.local'] at
>>> /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/ConfigSQL.pm line 134.
>>> DBD::Pg::st execute failed: ERROR:  relation "quickpeek" does not exist
>>> LINE 1: SELECT value FROM quickpeek WHERE external = $1 AND (hostnam...
>>>                           ^ [for Statement "SELECT value FROM quickpeek
>>> WHERE external = ? AND (hostname = ? OR hostname='default') LIMIT 1" with
>>> ParamValues: 1='runasuser', 2='smtp.domain.local'] at
>>> /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/ConfigSQL.pm line 134.
>>> /etc/init.d/MailScanner: line 84: [: =: unary operator expected
>>> Starting MailScanner daemons:
>>>          incoming : /etc/init.d/MailScanner: line 103: [: =: unary
>>> operator expected
>>> /etc/init.d/MailScanner: line 115: [: =: unary operator expected
>>> /etc/init.d/MailScanner: line 125: [: =: unary operator expected
>>> /etc/init.d/MailScanner: line 145: [: =: unary operator expected
>>>                                                            [FAILED]
>>> Invalid MTA in /etc/sysconfig/MailScanner
>>>          outgoing : /etc/init.d/MailScanner: line 164: [: =: unary
>>> operator expected
>>> /etc/init.d/MailScanner: line 174: [: =: unary operator expected
>>> /etc/init.d/MailScanner: line 184: [: =: unary operator expected
>>> /etc/init.d/MailScanner: line 189: [: =: unary operator expected
>>>                                                            [FAILED]
>>> Invalid MTA in /etc/sysconfig/MailScanner
>>>          MailScanner:       /etc/init.d/MailScanner: line 232: [: =:
>>> unary operator expected
>>>                                                            [  OK  ]
>>>  --------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 17 January 2013 20:50, Jeremy McSpadden <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> sed -i 's:Custom Functions Dir =
>>>> /usr/share/MailScanner/MailScanner/CustomFunctions:Custom Functions Dir =
>>>> /usr/lib/MailScanner/MailScanner/CustomFunctions:'
>>>> /etc/MailScanner/MailScanner.conf
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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