On Friday 12 April 2002 07:02 am, Pixel wrote:
> Brook Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> [...]
>
> > > > Remember qmail by default is in /var/qmail
>
> [...]
>
> > > No msec doesn't change files/directories under /var, it only changes
> > > /var itself.
> > >
> > > That's very strange that msec breaks qmail as I remember Vincent has
> > > done tests and that was ok. Vincent ?
> >
> > I was assuming msec was doing this but it may the installer itself. This
> > only occurs if I include qmail in my mandrake cd's and install it durring
> > the os install. If it is installed after the install is complete and the
> > os is up and running then this does not occur. So it may be the
> > installer. Pixel may know more about this. It may also be some script
> > that runs during the first boot after install. All I know is that it
> > happens.
> AFAIK it's not install.

Thanks for clearing that up pixel.

>
> troll(q(
> In any case /var/qmail is not FHS compliant, f*ck qmail ;p
> ))

Well, I choose certain things to run on my servers because I don't ever have 
to think about it. Mandrake is rock stable and has verry good security out of 
the box. I don't like djb's rules either but it works well so what do you do. 

Sorry that the guy sucks but at least his software works as intended and I 
never have to wory about the security of it.


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