On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 11:14:03 +0100, Jason Meers
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Usual Permissions required on Exim Binaries
owner: root, group: root, permissions: 4755 (suid root)
Correct for /usr/sbin/exim4. The other exim related binaries are
root:root 755 as usual.
Usual Permissions required on
Marc Haber wrote:
On Wed, 29 Mar 2006 11:14:03 +0100, Jason Meers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Usual Permissions required on Exim Binaries
owner: root, group: root, permissions: 4755 (suid root)
Correct for /usr/sbin/exim4. The other exim related binaries are
root:root 755 as usual.
Usual
Markus Braun wrote:
and any other idea?
an easier way?
Has somebody debian sarge, so that he can paste it here, that i can make a
comparison
You should really take these Debian-specific questions to the Debian
exim-users mailing list. Please see
This looks quite messed up with all the dirs world writable.
Somethings is going to go wrong :) Probably you should explain a little
bit more.
so still have the problem :(
in the panic log ist this:
2006-03-30 10:31:31 1FOsYx-00063x-NE unable to set gid=99 or uid=99
(euid=106): local
On Thursday 30 March 2006 11:52, Markus Braun wrote:
This looks quite messed up with all the dirs world writable.
Somethings is going to go wrong :) Probably you should explain a little
bit more.
so still have the problem :(
in the panic log ist this:
2006-03-30 10:31:31
What are the permissions on the exim binary?
drwxrwxrwx 9 rootroot 1024 2005-11-11 20:34 conf.d
-rw-r--r-- 1 rootroot39447 2005-12-13 21:55 exim4.conf
-rwxrwxrwx 1 rootroot62255 2005-05-27 10:10
exim4.conf.template
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root
On Thursday 30 March 2006 12:43, Markus Braun wrote:
What are the permissions on the exim binary?
snip
Those are the permissions on the exim configuration files. I meant the
permissions on /usr/bin/exim4 or /usr/local/bin/exim4 or wherever Debian puts
the exim binary.
I'm not sure typing
On Thu, Mar 30, 2006 at 09:43:10AM +, Markus Braun wrote:
[ someone asked:]
What are the permissions on the exim binary?
[stuff]
That wasn't an answer to that question. I'll reask it for them. What are
the permissions on the exim *BINARY*, that is, the actual exim program.
(It'll probably be
(It'll probably be something like /usr/sbin/exim4 on Debian)?
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 784152 2005-05-27 10:10 exim4
But it worked last week. And one day later, it didnt work.
:(
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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Markus Braun wrote:
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 784152 2005-05-27 10:10 exim4
But it worked last week. And one day later, it didnt work.
Did someone do chmod -R 777 / on your system?!
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Did someone do chmod -R 777 / on your system?!
not really tony, so what are the chmods in this dir:
/usr/sbin ?
Are they all wrong?
What is the correct chmod for the exim4 binary?
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On Thursday 30 March 2006 16:39, Markus Braun wrote:
(It'll probably be something like /usr/sbin/exim4 on Debian)?
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 784152 2005-05-27 10:10 exim4
It should be something like rwsr-xr-x so you could as well chmod go-w,u+s
exim4 or something similar.
But it worked last
be something like rwsr-xr-x so you could as well chmod go-w,u+s
exim4 or something similar.
hi patrick,
i have changed it.
is there a history somewhere?
in some log file?
i also think that nobody as hack my pc.
But this can the problem be with the rights of the exim binarie?
It should be something like rwsr-xr-x so you could as well chmod go-w,u+s
exim4 or something similar.
so i think it runs.
no error message in the paniclog yet.
but when i try to send the emails which are in the pipe line:
exim4 -qff
i get some errors like this:
1FO82r-0006xx-LX User 0 set
On 30/03/06, Markus Braun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It should be something like rwsr-xr-x so you could as well chmod go-w,u+s
exim4 or something similar.
so i think it runs.
no error message in the paniclog yet.
but when i try to send the emails which are in the pipe line:
exim4 -qff
i
You really have broken it in a bad way, haven't you? I'm wondering if
you'd be quicker re-installing the OS.
and any other idea?
an easier way?
Has somebody debian sarge, so that he can paste it here, that i can make a
comparison
On 30/03/06, Markus Braun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You really have broken it in a bad way, haven't you? I'm wondering if
you'd be quicker re-installing the OS.
and any other idea?
It was a serious suggestion.
an easier way?
You could post every single incident of bad permissions on the
1FO82r-0006xx-LX User 0 set for local_delivery transport is on the
never_users list
User 0 is always on the never users list, its hard-coded into most exim
binaries. User 0 is root and becoming root to perform local deliveries
is a security risk.
try adding another user, for example:
Has somebody debian sarge, so that he can paste it here, that i can make
a
comparison
all what is in the /usr/sbin.. is.
all files and folders...
in the shell with the command ls and i look.
yes some people have other packages, but the urgent packages i think has
everybody.
Hello,
now i have seen that i had a problem in the paniclog of exim4:
2006-03-29 11:45:55 Exim configuration file /etc/exim4/exim4.conf has the
wrong owner, group, or mode
-rwxrwxrwx 1 rootroot39447 2005-12-13 21:55 exim4.conf
I cant receive and send emails at the moment.
Markus Braun wrote:
2006-03-29 11:45:55 Exim configuration file /etc/exim4/exim4.conf has
the wrong owner, group, or mode
-rwxrwxrwx 1 rootroot39447 2005-12-13 21:55 exim4.conf
chmod 644 /etc/exim4/exim4.conf
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Markus Braun [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mi 29 Mär 2006 11:55:39 CEST):
2006-03-29 11:45:55 Exim configuration file /etc/exim4/exim4.conf has the
wrong owner, group, or mode
-rwxrwxrwx 1 rootroot39447 2005-12-13 21:55 exim4.conf
from my system:
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 25786
chmod 644 /etc/exim4/exim4.conf
Thanks.
But when i try
exim4 restart, he makes nothing, the command line is empty:
etc/exim4# exim4 restart
Must i check something else?
marcus
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Hi, it looks like your using a debian.
I was been given the following information from Marc Haber a while back,
I think this still applies:
Usual Permissions required on Exim Binaries
owner: root, group: root, permissions: 4755 (suid root)
Usual Permissions required on Config Files
owner:exim,
Markus Braun [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mi 29 Mär 2006 12:11:27 CEST):
chmod 644 /etc/exim4/exim4.conf
Looks like debian.
exim4 restart, he makes nothing, the command line is empty:
What should it do?
etc/exim4# exim4 restart
invoke-rc.d exim4 restart
Then check with
exiwhat
If you
On 29/03/06, Markus Braun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But i my mainlog of exim4, i still have more problems:
2006-03-29 13:21:48 1FOYkC-0006Rj-Rf unable to set gid=99 or uid=99
(euid=106): local delivery to /var/opt/vmail/domain.info/oliver/Maildir
/var/opt/vmail/domain.info/oliver/Maildir
Ok, check that your exim binary is owned by root and is setuid.
Hi John,
how can i check the Setuid?
This is my actuell exim4 folder:
drwxrwxrwx 9 rootroot 1024 2005-11-11 20:34 conf.d
-rw-r--r-- 1 rootroot39447 2005-12-13 21:55 exim4.conf
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root
On 29/03/06, Markus Braun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi John,
how can i check the Setuid?
If you ls the exim binary you should get something like:
-rwsr-xr-x1 root root 698056 Jan 6 2005 /usr/sbin/exim4
drwxrwxrwx 9 rootroot 1024 2005-11-11 20:34 conf.d
Quoting Jason Meers:
Usual Permissions required on Config Files
owner:exim, group:exim, permissions:644
This should be 640, at least if you have secret information like
passwords (e.g. for db access) or private keys in your config.
The exim binary is usually SUID, so it will have sufficient
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