Mark Martinec --> dkim-milter-discuss (2007-12-16 02:54:20 +0100): > On Saturday 15 December 2007 13:28:22 Jukka Salmi wrote: > > While dkim-milter responded to this particular SMTP session within a > > second, I just noticed that each time this problem happens (i.e. > > dkim-milter fails with `"X-DKIM" header add failed'), there are two > > additional open connections from other MTAs which are not yet handled > > by dkim-milter - they both time out after dkim-milter fails: > > Interesting association of events. Does your dkim-filter run > with auto-starting option - or better, is the PID as reported > by dkim-milter after these event (on a next normal session) > the same as before the event?
Auto-restarting is not enabled, dkim-milter's pid does not change. > > However, as Tony wrote, this probably belongs to the Postfix ML... > > I'm not so sure. Until you capture and analyze a failing milter > session you won't know whether the problem report should be > directed to postfix or to dkim-milter, or maybe even to the > OS or its sockets layer. > > > I'm using unix domain sockets - AFAIK it's not possible to > > capture a session in this case, is it? > > I don't think that is possible. This is why I'd suggest you > switch to inet socket on a loopback interface. All you need > to do is to change the socket specification on a MTA side > and on a command line to a dkim-filter. Something like > -p inet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] on a dkim-filter, and a > smtpd_milters=inet:127.0.0.1:4444 on the Postfix side. > This also does away with a tricks you need to play with > Unix socket ownership and protection to make it work. Ok, as soon as I manage to reproduce the problem I'll switch to an inet socket, capture the session and report results here. Thanks for your help so far! Regards, Jukka -- bashian roulette: $ ((RANDOM%6)) || rm -rf ~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is sponsored by: Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. It's the best place to buy or sell services for just about anything Open Source. http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;164216239;13503038;w?http://sf.net/marketplace _______________________________________________ dkim-milter-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dkim-milter-discuss
