Dear all,
I’d like to allow all clients to connect to Amavisd port 10024, and control the
access with firewall instead. This will give us some flexibility while
adding/removing some cluster nodes, no need to update Amavisd config file and
restart the service.
I tried settings like below, but
On 03/01/18 18:54, Dino Edwards wrote:
Have you installed this patch?
https://github.com/kentnl-gentoo/DBD-mysql/commit/b6b8540216bd03b68f3bc076b3d3106f4be23f9d
That fix was 'reverted' in 4.043, which is the current version for
Fedora 27.
Don't know much about Fedora, but tt looks like Fedora is using some bleeding
edge packages? Cause I'm looking at Ubuntu 16.04 and libdbd-mysql-perl is still
in version 4.033. Maybe you should consider using a distro that it's not on the
bleeding edge for these purposes?
Not trying to get
Also reading through the comments, I wasn't sure if it only affected MySQL and
not MariaDB.
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Have you installed this patch?
https://github.com/kentnl-gentoo/DBD-mysql/commit/b6b8540216bd03b68f3bc076b3d3106f4be23f9d
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