> On Jun 24, 2004, at 8:20 AM, Patrick Liechty wrote:
> > If I create a forward manually, yes it will display it.  Last night I
> > installed Qmail Admin 1.06 and I was able to create forwards.  There
> > must be
> > a bug in 1.2.0.  I even tried the developer version 1.2.1 and it
> > didn't work
> > either.  I saw that dotqmail.c had not really changed between
> > versions.  It
> > looks like the problem is in alias.c.  I am going to track down the
> > problem
> > and fix it myself, but if anyone else has this problem and has already
> > fixed
> > it, I would love to just get a patch.
>
> 1.2.1 introduced support for aliases stored in MySQL (valias).  If
> you're running vpopmail 5.4.0 or later with --enable-valias, then make
> sure you install QmailAdmin 1.2.1.
>
> As long as QmailAdmin 1.2.1 is installed with the correct permissions
> (it needs to have access to ~vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql) then it
> should work.
>
> You can test this by TEMPORARILY making vpopmail.mysql world readable
> (and make sure the directories above it are world readable as well).
> If that solves the problem, then look to how qmailadmin was installed
> (suid isn't working as it should).
>
> Be sure to set the permissions of vpopmail.mysql back when you're done.
>   It's a huge security hole to have that file world-readable.
>
> --
> Tom Collins  -  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Well, I don't really want to use MySQL.  I think 1.2.0 should work since
1.0.6 does (as far as suid goes).  What suid settings should I look for to
make sure they are correct?

Patrick


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