On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 08:43:09PM +0200, Buchan Milne wrote:
Why not have the postfix init script check an option in a /etc/sysconfig
file for a descriptive variable (POSTFIX_ALWAYS_UPDATE_CHROOT), and if
it is true, check every file under /var/spool/postfix/{var,usr,lib} to
see if a newer one is outside the chroot, if so, update the one in the
chroot.
This could be a good idea.
IMHO, postfix should be restarted when an interface comes up (if it was
running).
I don't like that, postfix (in default config) listens to any address,
so it does not need to be restarted to work.
This can be safely added to /sbin/ifup-local (or
/etc/dhclient-exit-hooks where you can check if the address actually
changed). i would not object on drakconnect having a "restart these
daemons on connect" option (nmbd comes to mind if you change wins
server, but also ntpd)
Regards,
Luca
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