Op do 06-04-2006, om 12:37 schreef Mark Martinec:
> Whatever you prefer. I have my own test case now.
I'll keep it anyway, thanks again for the fast and good help!
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Jaap Struyk wrote:
> The patch works splended, Thanks!
> You didn't even gave me time to test the previous post ;-)
Very good, thanks.
> p.s. Do you mind if I upgrade Perl, or do you prefer that I keep it as
> "bugtracker" for amavisd?
Whatever you prefer. I have my own test case now.
Mark
Op wo 05-04-2006, om 19:59 schreef Mark Martinec:
> Please see if the following provides adequate workaround
> for another manifestation of a Perl taint bug:
The patch works splended, Thanks!
You didn't even gave me time to test the previous post ;-)
p.s. Do you mind if I upgrade Perl, or do you
Mark wrote:
>> Both problems could originate from the same Perl bug, triggered
>> by some code running before. We had this sort of Perl taint bugs
>> before, but provided a workaround for most if not all of them.
> Seems like the problem occurs with Perl 5.8.7, but not with 5.8.8.
> I need to do
> Both problems could originate from the same Perl bug, triggered
> by some code running before. We had this sort of Perl taint bugs
> before, but provided a workaround for most if not all of them.
Seems like the problem occurs with Perl 5.8.7, but not with 5.8.8.
I need to do more testing.
Mar
> > Both problems could originate from the same Perl bug, triggered
> > by some code running before. We had this sort of Perl taint bugs
> > before, but provided a workaround for most if not all of them.
>
> Seems like the problem occurs with Perl 5.8.7, but not with 5.8.8.
Please see if the follo
> Actualy I start with "-c /etc/mail/amavisd.conf" and LC_ALL=C but you
> since you asked I added -u vscan and -g vscan and debug gave me the
> answer:
> The templates werent owned by vscan... :-O
> After changing the rights of the templatedir things went a lot smoother.
> (wich is odd, shouldn't t
Op wo 05-04-2006, om 08:48 schreef Danny Richter:
> I think your amavis homedir is wrong. My homedir is /var/amavis
> So change /var/empty to the right homedir.
I all-ready tryed that and also changed to bash as login shell instead
of false, but that didn't made a difference.
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Hello,
I think your amavis homedir is wrong. My homedir is /var/amavis
So change /var/empty to the right homedir.
Danny
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Op wo 05-04-2006, om 02:36 schreef Mark Martinec:
> I don't see where it could be coming from. The stated line
> deals with changing ownership of pid, lock, log files and Unix socket,
> and arguments to chown are $uid and $gid, none of which should be tainted.
>
> Btw, are you starting amavisd wi
Jaap,
> Just upgraded to 2.4.0 and amavisd hangs on start with the following
> line: Insecure dependency in chown while running with -T switch at
> /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Net/Server.pm line 488.
> I don't, I'am using a pretty straitforward setup with
> postfix/amavisd/clamd.
> I attached
Jaap,
> Yust upgraded to 2.4.0 and amavisd hangs on start with the following
> line:
> Insecure dependency in chown while running with -T switch at
> /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Net/Server.pm line 488.
> I tryed different Net-Server versions without luck.
> amavisd is running as:
> vscan:x:30:3
Hello,
Yust upgraded to 2.4.0 and amavisd hangs on start with the following
line:
Insecure dependency in chown while running with -T switch at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/Net/Server.pm line 488.
I tryed different Net-Server versions without luck.
amavisd is running as:
vscan:x:30:30:Amavis dae
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