Thanks for your responses.. Yesterday I finally figured out how to get the
nfs mount working properly and mailman is up and running on the new server!
Blame it on my lack of nfs expertise (I was trying mount in an area where
the suid option was never going to work) and trying to work on this proble
on 5/4/09 5:44 PM, Mark Sapiro said:
I have determined that mailman is being NFS mounted on the
web server with the nosuid option and I can't for the life of me figure out
how to make it mount with the suid option set..
I don't know the answer to that, but my guess is that it
Renee wrote:
>I've set up a new mailman installation on a new Solaris 10 server. I am
>attempting to share out the mailman directory via NFS to another Solaris 10
>server running apache for web maintenance purposes. Theoretically, this
>should work, but I'm getting the dreaded "setuid execution
I've set up a new mailman installation on a new Solaris 10 server. I am
attempting to share out the mailman directory via NFS to another Solaris 10
server running apache for web maintenance purposes. Theoretically, this
should work, but I'm getting the dreaded "setuid execution not allowed"
error