When I run this manually I get no error messages either in the console or in the log. I retried adding an alias and had to enable a dormant email account to do this. The default email alias was added, but not the one I tried to add.
Very wierdy .. On Wed, 2 Feb 2011 14:41:17 +0000, Steve Howes <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2 Feb 2011, at 14:33, Jeffrey Pellin wrote: >> Steve et al >> >> I have looked further back in the log and have found this: >> >> Feb 1 13:30:12 www cced(smd)[11768]: client 0:[0:11759]: CREATE >> fail_users blocking = 0 failcnt = 2 username = zhaomin >> Feb 1 13:30:12 www cced(smd)[11768]: LOCKDEBUG: Locked file (null): >> Success >> <snip> >> >> It looks like some kind person is trying to add new users for me to save >> me >> the trouble. I am very puzzled about how this is possible. > > It's crating 'fail_users' which are records of failed authentication > attempts (you probably have some kind of brute force detection package > installed). Don't think this is anything to worry about. In heavy load > situations (brute force) this locking is not that unexpected. > >> Here is an extract from the log created when I tried to add a new user >> yesterday. I had just suspended a site and it starts from there. I can >> see >> that the cleanup failed, but I had the problem prior to this. >> >> Feb 2 13:17:30 www cced(smd)[24151]: client >> 9:handlers/base/vsite/suspend.pl: SET succeeded >> Feb 2 13:17:31 www cced(smd)[24151]: handler >> handlers/nuonce/fixhosts/fixhosts failed >> Feb 2 13:17:31 www cced(smd)[24151]: WARNING, WARNING, WARNING!!! >> Cleanup >> stage FAILED > > It looks fairly hard for that script to fail.. What happens if you run > /usr/sausalito/handlers/nuonce/fixhosts/fixhosts manually? > > S > _______________________________________________ > Blueonyx mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list [email protected] http://www.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx
