Hello, This has been fixed in newer versions.
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Dennis <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > We are running RT 3.8.6 on a Redhat 5.5/Apache 2.2.3 with FastCGI. We have > configured RT for GnuPG support on our Support queues. > > We have ran into a problem where the /tmp folder is filling up with random > file names. These are all signed or encrypted messages we receive. Sending a > GPG signed or encrypted message does not create these files, only received > messages are in /tmp. > > Disabling GPG stops the problem, it are only GPG files in the /tmp. We have > used the wiki to enable GPG in the configfile. The gpg directory is > accessible by the apache user. Here is the GPG part of the config file: > > Set( %GnuPG, > Enable => 1, > OutgoingMessagesFormat =>RFC, > AllowEncryptDataInDB => 0, > RejectOnMissingPrivateKey => 1, > RejectOnBadData => 1, > ); > Set(@MailPlugins, 'Auth::MailFrom', 'Auth::GnuPG'); > Set(%GnuPGOptions, > homedir => '/opt/RT/rt3/var/data/gpg','passphrase'=>'ourpassphrasehere', > > > # URL of a keyserver > keyserver => 'hkp://pgp.mit.edu', > > # enables the automatic retrieving of keys when encrypting > 'auto-key-locate' => 'keyserver', > 'no-permission-warning' => undef, > 'trust-model' => 'always', > # enables the automatic retrieving of keys when verifying signatures > 'keyserver-options'=> 'auto-key-retrieve'); > > Anyone has a clue regarding those /tmp files? > > Thanks! > > Dennis -- Best regards, Ruslan.
