The saga continues... (combining 2 messages)

> >I'm sorry, I didn't mean the files above, I meant the files below (they
> >were missing): control/defaulthost control/idhost
> 
> No, they're there in the same table:
> 
>     http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#defaulthost
>     http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#idhost

I noticed that after I posted it.  I could have sworn I did a search for them and 
came up empty...

> 
> >...  If I ran it as admin (default login) it told me:
> >
> >bash: ./qmail-queue: Operation not permitted
> 
> As someone else already pointed out, your operating system probably
> doesn't allow normal users to run setuid binaries in world-writable
> directories. Please remove the group and world write bits on
> /var/qmail/bin and try again.

I did and it still won't run. :-(  Still get:
bash: ./qmail-queue: Operation not permitted

I also reran "make check" and it didn't give me any error messages this time.

To Petr:

>What system (with what patches) are you running?
As in:
Cobalt Linux release 4.0 (Fargo) Kernel 2.0.34 on a mips
qmail 1.03, ucspi-tcp .84, 
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtpd-wrapper (from life with qmail)

As far as I know there haven't been any patches applied yet.  This was a pre-
installed Linux web-server, so I wasn't able to get my hands dirty setting it 
up...

>BTW, paranoid as I am, I would consider everything inside 
>/var/qmail/bin compromised, delete it and reinstall.

Is that as simple as rm -f the /var/qmail/bin directory and rerun 'make setup 
check' from the source direcotry?

Again, thanks for the help and patience...
Rob
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