RE: Security warning: using linuxconf(RedHat 6.2) and permissions of /usr/sbin/sendmail

2000-06-08 Thread VANTASSLE, GEORDON M. (AIT)
Three things: First, linuxconf is NOT owned by RedHat. Therefore, it's not RedHat's problem. (You might want to convey your concerns to the linuxconf maintainers) Second, this is a GREAT example of why one might not want to trust someone else's RPM packages. Third, if installing qmail

FW: Ok, I'm an idiot...

2000-06-07 Thread VANTASSLE, GEORDON M. (AIT)
I must have missed something when setting up my installation... I seem to have looped my "sendmail" around. Can someone help me un-fsck myself? castle:/var/qmail/bin# ls -la /var/qmail/bin lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root9 Jun 1 12:41 /var/qmail/bin - /usr/sbin

RE: Qmail book??

2000-03-23 Thread VANTASSLE, GEORDON M. (AIT)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Yes, I have to agree with Dave (who authored LWQ). That document, if you read it CAREFULLY!!!, will most certainly get you up on qmail in a single evening. Now, since I DIDN'T read it carefully, I have to go back and fine out where I screwed

What did I mess up?

2000-03-21 Thread VANTASSLE, GEORDON M. (AIT)
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I was going through the "Life with qmail" document, and got to the point where I test the install. When I tried to execute "$PATH/qmail start" it reported an error to the effect of: env: multilog: fatal: unable to switch to current directory: