Jake Vickers wrote:
Peter Peltonen wrote:
I'm in middle of testing upgrading my qmaillserver that is of version
1.03-1.0.15
and is run under CentOS 3.

I used the upgrade script from wiki.qmailtoaster.com and got all
packages upgraded (there were a few glitches, I'll report to the list
when I've got everything working).

After starting the qmail service again, it seems  that qmailtoaster
does not seem to find the mysql db anymore.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat /var/log/qmail/authlib/current
@4000000044b50ea332f98d8c INFO: modules="authshadow authvchkpw", daemons=15
@4000000044b50ea332f99d2c INFO: Installing libauthshadow
@4000000044b50ea332f9a4fc INFO: Installation complete: authshadow
@4000000044b50ea332f9accc INFO: Installing libauthvchkpw
@4000000044b50ea40511cc54 INFO: Installation complete: authvchkpw
@4000000044b52e861d3cc39c vmysql: sql error[3]: MySQL server has gone away @4000000044b52ea22d06ae14 vmysql: sql error[3]: MySQL server has gone away @4000000044b52ebd013614dc vmysql: sql error[3]: MySQL server has gone away @4000000044b52edf34e89bec vmysql: sql error[3]: MySQL server has gone away

MySQL is working ok, so something has probably changed with the mysql
setup and qmail is not finding the username/password or something?
If you had changed the vpopmail database password, then this is probably the cause. The file that has the password being used is in /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql

I notice that /home/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql has 644 permissions. Shouldn't that be 640 or 600? (since it contains a password)

P.S. I've added /home/vpopmail/etc to the backup/restore processing in the new upgrade script. Thanks, Peter.
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-Eric 'shubes'

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