PERFECT! I only had to change the /srv/sogo to the /home/sogo for my setup. Working again. Thank you!

On 08/13/2012 10:08 AM, Martin Rabl wrote:
Ok, just a test, makes no harm, I think:

1. add line into /etc/group like "sogo:x:<hightest_free_GID>:"
   (before replace 'hightest_free_GID' ;-) )

2. add a line into /etc/passwd like
   sogo:x:986:<hightest_free_GID>::/srv/sogo:/bin/bash

Test it again - does it run?

Greetings,
   Martin

Am 13.08.2012 17:00, schrieb Donny Brooks:
More fuel:

[root@webmail conf.d]# su - sogo
id: cannot find name for user ID 986
id: cannot find name for user ID 986
-bash-3.2$ /etc/rc.d/init.d/sogod
/var/run/sogo is not owned by the 'sogo' user.
-bash-3.2$ ls -al /var/run/sogo/
total 12
drwxr-xr-x 2 986 users 4096 Aug 13 09:51 .
drwxr-xr-x 27 root root 4096 Aug 13 09:51 ..
-bash-3.2$

[root@webmail conf.d]# ls -al /var/run/sogo/
total 12
drwxr-xr-x 2 sogo users 4096 Aug 13 09:51 .
drwxr-xr-x 27 root root 4096 Aug 13 09:51 ..
[root@webmail conf.d]#


Centos 5.8

On 08/13/2012 09:56 AM, Donny Brooks wrote:
No modification was done. When we set it up initially we only
followed the instructions for a default install only changing the
configs to work with our existing openldap, mysql, and IMAP servers.
It is odd that it is looking in the wrong directory for the config.
I even tried moving the config to that directory but then it errors
out saying it can't write the lock file.

On 08/13/2012 09:54 AM, Jeff Folk wrote:
On Aug 13, 2012, at 9:11 AM, Donny Brooks wrote:

That is odd, I have never had a local sogo user this whole time. I
have gone back to our latest backup and none have the sogo user in
any of the /etc files. I cannot do a useradd since the user is
already in ldap. Any ideas?
Was the install modified to run in a chroot jail?

But regardless, curious why it is looking for the GNUstep defaults
file in the wrong directory.--
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