On Saturday, September 28, 2002, at 03:00 AM, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
>> The articles on MandrakeSecure are not a be-all/end-all thing... I'm >> sure there is a lot more information that could have been provided >> than >> just these two points. To me, the first point is a given; a chrooted >> postfix would need the sasl database within the chroot for it to be >> useful, which would require a user to rebuild/reconfigure cyrus-sasl >> to >> a new path that is within the chroot. To me, this was >> self-explanatory. > Having grepped chroot with no success in /etc/init.d/postfix with no > success, > i wrongly assumed it was not :-( I forgot it was a secure mail server. Ahhh... this is something new for 9.0 tho, right? Not being a postfix guy myself, I'm pretty sure that 8.2's install was not chrooted, so this must be new for 9.0. That piece was written on and for 8.2... =) >> The second, however, is a good point. I leave it to you to make the >> necessary user comment on that article. =) > Done :-) I saw. Thank you. -- MandrakeSoft Security; http://www.mandrakesecure.net/ "lynx - source http://linsec.ca/vdanen.asc | gpg --import" {FE6F2AFD: 88D8 0D23 8D4B 3407 5BD7 66F9 2043 D0E5 FE6F 2AFD}
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