[qmailadmin] vmysql: can't read settings from

2008-08-07 Thread Mitja Pirih
Hello, I searched through the mailing lists and did not find a solution to my problem. In the apache log I am getting: vmysql: can't read settings from /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql Vpopmail looks fully operational in cmd and it can connect to mysql, so should not be related to permissi

Re: [qmailadmin] vmysql: can't read settings from

2008-08-07 Thread Johannes Weberhofer, Weberhofer GmbH
Hi! Check wheter the properties of the qmailadminare correct: -rwsr-sr-x 1 vpopmail vchkpw 148680 Jul 31 16:32 /usr/share/qmailadmin/qmailadmin Good luck, Johannes Mitja Pirih wrote: Hello, I searched through the mailing lists and did not find a solution to my problem. In the apache log

Re: [qmailadmin] vmysql: can't read settings from

2008-08-07 Thread Dave Steinberg
Mitja Pirih wrote: Hello, I searched through the mailing lists and did not find a solution to my problem. In the apache log I am getting: vmysql: can't read settings from /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql Tell us more about how you're running Apache. Is it running as the vpopmail user? I

Re: [qmailadmin] vmysql: can't read settings from

2008-08-07 Thread Tren Blackburn
You have your /var mounted with "nosuid". This stops any programs with the suid bit from changing their effective user. Remount the file system without "nosuid". Regards, Tren - Original Message - From: Dave Steinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: qmailadmin@inter7.com Sent: Thu Aug 07 08:

Re: [qmailadmin] vmysql: can't read settings from

2008-08-07 Thread Mitja Pirih
tion? I would guess the same as you. If Apache isn't running as your vpopmail user, I'd recommend using suexec to achieve that effect. This, of course, can be its own headache, but the docs are pretty good on the subject. Regards, -- Dave Steinberg http://www.geekisp.com/ http