> Milos Prudek writes:
>> The owner of /var/run/courier/authdaemon is "daemon:daemon" in my
>> distro. I need to chown it to "daemon:vmail". After every PC restart,
>> something sets it back to "daemon:daemon". Mere restart of
>> courier-authdaemon, courier-imap and courier-imap-ssl does not set it
>> back to "daemon:daemon".
>>
>> Does any courier configuration define an owner of
>> /var/run/courier/authdaemon directory?
I'm also using courier-authdaemon_0.60.1-1ubuntu2, which is out of the Ubuntu
repositories, and the directory "/var/run/courier/authdaemon" is owned by
'daemon:daemon', but when authdaemon creates the socket
("/var/run/courier/authdaemon/socket"), it does NOT change the permissions of
the 'authdaemon' directory.
I have also changed the ownership on the "authdaemon" directory to allow apache
to authenticate against courier email accounts, and the directory ownership does
not change at reboot. I changed the ownership once and have never had to touch
it again.
So I don't think it's courier-authdaemon which is changing the ownership of this
directory. At least it's not on my system. Do you have anything like AppArmor
or udev rules running which might change this at boot?
HTH
Jeff Jansen
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