Re: [Mailman-Users] mailman 2.1.10 .. yahoo says domainkeys=fail (badsig) ...

2008-06-08 Thread Bob001

It worked out.
If we disable personalization and footer from non-digest and digest
options..
It works fine for emails sent out from same domain users. Solution was
provided on the following list..cross-posting it for everyone's benefit. 

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So, open issue is if other list users (say gmail or yahoo users) sends out
an email , it is still failing. It is sort of successful for announce-only
kind of list. 

Any suggestion on this second part? 

Regards,
Bob.



Brad Knowles-2 wrote:
 
 Bob001 wrote:
 
 So, how you all are exactly achieving post-signing of messages after
 REMOVE_DKIM_HEADERS=Yes? 
 
 That would be done in your MTA.  Mailman has no involvement with this
 process.
 
 Do we have any documentation on what changes should be done on
 postfix/dkimproxy side for post-signing?
 
 Not within the Mailman project, no.
 
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[Mailman-Users] Archives Forbidden

2008-06-08 Thread Rob Brandt
I have a new installation I'm testing.  I'm on a fresh install of 
ubuntu, mailman compiled from scratch.


Mostly working now, but the mailing list public archives are show as 
forbidden in my browser.  The data is actually there in the folders, 
stored in private and symlinked to public.  I've run permissions check 
and everything is OK (it says).  What's my trouble?  When I browse to 
the pipermail folder it doesn't even list the public  private folders. 
 Public (at least) is set to read by all.


Rob

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Archives Forbidden

2008-06-08 Thread Brad Knowles

On 6/8/08, Rob Brandt wrote:


 Mostly working now, but the mailing list public archives are show as
 forbidden in my browser.  The data is actually there in the folders,
 stored in private and symlinked to public.  I've run permissions check
 and everything is OK (it says).  What's my trouble?


Is your web server configured to follow symlinks?

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Archives Forbidden

2008-06-08 Thread Rob Brandt

Yes, in apache2.conf, I have:

Directory /usr/local/mailman/archives/public/
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
/Directory

I tried it without the trailing slash on the path too.

Rob

Brad Knowles wrote:

On 6/8/08, Rob Brandt wrote:


 Mostly working now, but the mailing list public archives are show as
 forbidden in my browser.  The data is actually there in the folders,
 stored in private and symlinked to public.  I've run permissions check
 and everything is OK (it says).  What's my trouble?


Is your web server configured to follow symlinks?



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Re: [Mailman-Users] Archives Forbidden

2008-06-08 Thread Mark Sapiro
Rob Brandt wrote:

Yes, in apache2.conf, I have:

Directory /usr/local/mailman/archives/public/
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
/Directory

Do you implicitly not allow your access? You might need

Order allow,deny
Allow from all

inside the Directory section if you have a Deny on a superordinate
directory.

What's in apache's error_log?

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Archives Forbidden

2008-06-08 Thread Rob Brandt
Not intentionally, and I just combed through the conf files and see no 
reference.  In any case, I changed it to:


Directory /usr/local/mailman/archives/public/
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
/Directory

restarted apache and it's still Forbidden.

Rob

Mark Sapiro wrote:

Rob Brandt wrote:


Yes, in apache2.conf, I have:

Directory /usr/local/mailman/archives/public/
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
/Directory


Do you implicitly not allow your access? You might need

Order allow,deny
Allow from all

inside the Directory section if you have a Deny on a superordinate
directory.

What's in apache's error_log?



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Re: [Mailman-Users] Archives Forbidden

2008-06-08 Thread Steven Stern

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On 06/08/2008 05:30 PM, Rob Brandt wrote:
| I have a new installation I'm testing.  I'm on a fresh install of
| ubuntu, mailman compiled from scratch.
|
| Mostly working now, but the mailing list public archives are show as
| forbidden in my browser.  The data is actually there in the folders,
| stored in private and symlinked to public.  I've run permissions check
| and everything is OK (it says).  What's my trouble?  When I browse to
| the pipermail folder it doesn't even list the public  private folders.
|  Public (at least) is set to read by all.
|
| Rob



Is Ubuntu using SELinux?  If so, you'll probably need to use audit2allow
to create aplicy to allow it to read the archives.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Archives Forbidden

2008-06-08 Thread Rob Brandt

Hey, maybe so.  I wasn't aware of it, but the packages
libselinux1 2.0.55-0ubuntu4 and
libsepol1 2.0.20-0ubuntu3
are installed.  I'll look in to it.

Rob

Steven Stern wrote:

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On 06/08/2008 05:30 PM, Rob Brandt wrote:
| I have a new installation I'm testing.  I'm on a fresh install of
| ubuntu, mailman compiled from scratch.
|
| Mostly working now, but the mailing list public archives are show as
| forbidden in my browser.  The data is actually there in the folders,
| stored in private and symlinked to public.  I've run permissions check
| and everything is OK (it says).  What's my trouble?  When I browse to
| the pipermail folder it doesn't even list the public  private folders.
|  Public (at least) is set to read by all.
|
| Rob



Is Ubuntu using SELinux?  If so, you'll probably need to use audit2allow
to create aplicy to allow it to read the archives.

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Re: [Mailman-Users] Archives Forbidden

2008-06-08 Thread Rob Brandt

although selinux itself isn't installed...

Rob Brandt wrote:

Hey, maybe so.  I wasn't aware of it, but the packages
libselinux1 2.0.55-0ubuntu4 and
libsepol1 2.0.20-0ubuntu3
are installed.  I'll look in to it.

Rob

Steven Stern wrote:

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On 06/08/2008 05:30 PM, Rob Brandt wrote:
| I have a new installation I'm testing.  I'm on a fresh install of
| ubuntu, mailman compiled from scratch.
|
| Mostly working now, but the mailing list public archives are show as
| forbidden in my browser.  The data is actually there in the folders,
| stored in private and symlinked to public.  I've run permissions check
| and everything is OK (it says).  What's my trouble?  When I browse to
| the pipermail folder it doesn't even list the public  private folders.
|  Public (at least) is set to read by all.
|
| Rob



Is Ubuntu using SELinux?  If so, you'll probably need to use audit2allow
to create aplicy to allow it to read the archives.

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