Thank you both for your replies. I'll just go ahead and let it install and modify the script as suggested. I wasn't sure if the Gentoo ebuild did any behind the scenes *magic* that I might not catch by configuring it manually. I guess I'll find out. :)
John On 12/6/06, Chuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 17:24, John Alberts wrote: > I'm running vserver on Gentoo (host and guest) and I'm following this > guide (http://gentoo-wiki.com/QmailRocksOnGentoo) for installing the > whole Qmail Rocks set of packages. > Everything seems to be working great except I can't get > qmail-queue-scanner to detect spamassassin running. > The way the build process works for qmail-queue-scanner, is it tries > to detect what is installed and running and then customizes the perl > script to use the detected services. I think the script is trying to > detect if it's running by using localhost, so it keeps saying that > spamassassin isn't running, even though it clearly is running. the configure script can be edited and the hardcoded 127.0.0.1 changed to the primary ip of the guest if it is really doing that. the only one i know of so far that hard codes that in configure is nagios. > > I guess my question is; Has anyone else been able to get > qmail-queue-scanner installed and working properly with spamassassin > on a vserver? we have qmail with qmail-scanner, spamassassin (spamd/spamc), clamd, spf plugin, and grey listing plugin running in a verver since Nov of 05 with no problem at all. it just works. however we have a more simple system than most in that it is restricted to contact only our primary smtp server and it is only an smtp server with absolutely no relay priv. at all, there are no mailboxes on that ... it runs as our secondary mx only. i dont trust the auto intsalls of qmail scanner so i always go over the .pl file manually and correct things here and there to match how we like things to be. i also do not update that vserver very much at all except for severe security issues if i ever hear of them .. if it works dont fix it is what i do with that one :) > I installed this same thing on a non-vserver system about 2 years ago > and I didn't have this problem. > i cannot vouch for the accuracy of this statement, but i have heard that the options/install/configure process has changed since '05 which may be the problem now. > So far, to troubleshoot, I have added the 'Remap Source IP Address' > kernel option and rebooted. I've tried 127.0.0.1 localhost and > myguestip localhost in the /etc/hosts file. > My last attempt was to follow the wiki suggestion of adding a lo > adapter. I can now ping 127.0.0.1 in the guest, but no change in the > scanner program. > personally i would let it install regardless of what it found, then edit the .pl file and be done with it :) > Of course, I've already done the usual thing of looking for all > instances of localhost or 127.0.0.1 and replacing it with myguestip. > > > -John > _______________________________________________ > Vserver mailing list > Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org > http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver > -- Chuck "...and the hordes of M$*ft users descended upon me in their anger, and asked 'Why do you not get the viruses or the BlueScreensOfDeath or insecure system troubles and slowness or pay through the nose for an OS as *we* do?!!', and I answered...'I use Linux'. " The Book of John, chapter 1, page 1, and end of book _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@list.linux-vserver.org http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver
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