I do believe that imap reader processes write stats as the *USER*.
On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at 3:41 PM @lbutlr via dovecot
wrote:
> On 20 Apr 2019, at 14:21, Larry Rosenman via dovecot
> wrote:
> > Then figure out what user/group needs the access and set the perms.
>
> Well, stats-write has an ow
On 20 Apr 2019, at 14:21, Larry Rosenman via dovecot
wrote:
> Then figure out what user/group needs the access and set the perms.
Well, stats-write has an owner and group of dovecot, as I showed.
dovecot dovecot 0 Apr 20 04:34 /var/run/dovecot/stats-writer
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Then figure out what user/group needs the access and set the perms.
I can't help you other than what I've shown you.
(my box doesn't have foreign users on it, so this was the most espedient
route for me).
On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at 3:16 PM @lbutlr via dovecot
wrote:
> On 20 Apr 2019, at 14:05, L
On 20 Apr 2019, at 14:05, Larry Rosenman via dovecot
wrote:
> service stats {
> unix_listener stats-reader {
> group = mail
Why would I change the group from the group the socket is using?
> mode = 0666
That cannot possibly be best practice.
I'm not opening up any part of my mail st
service stats {
unix_listener stats-reader {
group = mail
mode = 0666
user =
}
unix_listener stats-writer {
group = mail
mode = 0666
user =
}
}
service anvil {
unix_listener anvil {
group = mail
mode = 0666
}
}
in my local.conf.
Maybe a resend (sorry fo
service stats {
unix_listener stats-reader {
group = mail
mode = 0666
user =
}
unix_listener stats-writer {
group = mail
mode = 0666
user =
}
}
service anvil {
unix_listener anvil {
group = mail
mode = 0666
}
}
in my local.conf.
On Sat, Apr 20, 2019 at
Afer a reboot (and installation of postfix-3.4.5) I am getting the stat-writer
permission denied error again.
from doveconf -n
service stats {
unix_listener stats-reader {
user = dovecot
}
unix_listener stats-writer {
user = dovecot
}
}
# ls -ls /var/run/dovecot/stats-writer
0 srw-rw-