Bob:

Maybe I got lucky :). File permissions are normal. Everything except vpopmail/domains is world readable permissions, except, of course, vpopmail.mysql. Here's something interesting -- VQadmin crashes much earlier on (won't even list users in a domain) if I have vpopmail.mysql chmoded to 0600 (like its supposed to be), although if its chmoded 0644 it works a little while longer... This is especially strange as the vqadmin.cgi seems to have the proper permissions set for suid, etc.

Anybody else have any ideas?

David




Bob wrote:
I have no idea how this got to me except maybe an error in the qmailrocks
list. This came to my inbox. I had VQadmin problems too. I suggest you check
permissions on all folders that are needed to manage vpopmail. I found that
helped me.

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: David Rusenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 10:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [vqadmin] VQadmin problem


Hello,

I'm running Vpopmail 5.4.7, with MySQL and Apache 2. I am experiencing a
particularly frustrating problem with VQadmin -- it is able to recognize
that a domain exists, it is able to fetch a list of the users within
that domain, but it is unable to fetch anything else, including the data
for the domain, the data for any given user, etc. It crashes when trying
to add a user. I've tried VQadmin versions 2.3.2 (vanilla) and 2.3.6
(came with qmailrocks). Nothing is being output to the Apache error log,
or syslog.

Please let me know if there is any other information that would be
useful in sorting out this problem, as well as anything else I can do.

Thanks!

David Rusenko
Aderes - www.aderes.net



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