At 19:30 06/07/01, Jeff Gordon wrote:
>Our system fell prey to a hacker and we've done a complete system
>reinstall -- BUT only /home was backed-up and restored -- so, anything
>vpopmail had created in /var/qmail/control is now missing-in-action;
>and I think certain permisssions settings might be
I had a problem that dogged me for days, everytime I added a
domain it would segfault.
Took me forever to figure out that vadddomain must be run as root.
My sefault was occuring when it went to write the Qmail files in
/var/qmail/control and /var/qmail/users. If it's writing the vpopmail
domai
> Y'know, it feels like the back of my brain knows what that's about, but
> I can't quite catch sight of it for you. :( Almost has to be that when
> you redid the server, you left out some recently updated lib file or
> other; ya think...? You're saying you "installed...just like I had the
> fi
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 03:06:25PM -0400, KEnet Webmaster wrote:
> Personally, I just redid the mail server.
>
> total format. I installed qmail, and vpopmail just like I had the first
> time, then sat down in the bin directory of vpopmail and did ./vadddomain to
> add the domains in. (even tho
> Hmm; not bad -- the restore has been done but I could rename /domains
> and use it as sort of a roadmap for what needs to happen. Thanks for
> the spark of that idea. :-)
could even write quicky perl script to run through your old domain dir
and have it run vadddomain for all of them one at a ti
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To: "Chris Scheller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: hacked, need help restoring
> On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 11:53:38AM -0700, Chris Scheller wrote:
>
> > > Is there any reasonable way to &qu
On Fri, Jul 06, 2001 at 11:53:38AM -0700, Chris Scheller wrote:
> > Is there any reasonable way to "set things right" from here? Or is the
> > only sane option to re-create vpopmail domains, lists and users from
> > scratch?
> one thought would be to not restore the ~/domains/ right away, but
>
> Is there any reasonable way to "set things right" from here? Or is the
> only sane option to re-create vpopmail domains, lists and users from
> scratch?
one thought would be to not restore the ~/domains/ right away, but
first readd the domains with the command line utils. this will put all
your
Our system fell prey to a hacker and we've done a complete system
reinstall -- BUT only /home was backed-up and restored -- so, anything
vpopmail had created in /var/qmail/control is now missing-in-action;
and I think certain permisssions settings might be absent now too, lost
when we had to recon