[Mailman-Users] wrapper seems to not be sgid'ing..

2002-02-12 Thread Mark Ash
Title: wrapper seems to not be sgid'ing..




Am trying to run mailman v2.0.8 with postfix on SuSE v7.2.  Am
getting the error at the bottom of the page.  I've rebuilt, installed
and configured  mailman.  I built it using the correct gid values for
mail and cgi.
I ran the check_perms and when it's set to what it ideally wants,
wrapper is mail.mail  and sgid.
Even if I chgrp postfix wrapper and leave it sgid, I get the same
error.  It's like the sgid is failing.
I can use some help... Everything associated with mailman seems to
be ready, just can't mail to it.  All users that aren't mailing-list
related can send and receive mail just fine.  This seems to be specific
to wrapper not sgid'ing..






Gid	name		Comment
==
51	postfix	mail runs as this
65534	nogroup	web runs as this


Feb 12 11:21:34 thedr postfix/local[5508]: 254ED15E733:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], relay=local, delay=0, status=bounced
(Command died with status 2: /home/mailman/mail/wrapper post
testing. Command output: Failure to exec script. WANTED gid 51,
GOT gid 65534.  (Reconfigure to take 65534?) )



Re: [Mailman-Users] wrapper seems to not be sgid'ing..

2002-02-12 Thread Heiko Rommel

On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Mark Ash wrote:

 Am trying to run mailman v2.0.8 with postfix on SuSE v7.2.  Am getting
 the error at the bottom of the page.  I've rebuilt, installed and
 configured  mailman.  I built it using the correct gid values for mail
 and cgi.
 I ran the check_perms and when it's set to what it ideally wants, wrapper
 is mail.mail  and sgid.
 Even if I chgrp postfix wrapper and leave it sgid, I get the same error.
 It's like the sgid is failing.
 I can use some help... Everything associated with mailman seems to be
 ready, just can't mail to it.  All users that aren't mailing-list related
 can send and receive mail just fine.  This seems to be specific to
 wrapper not sgid'ing..


Try to upgrade to a newer package of mailman for SuSE Linux.

In

/etc/mailman.cgi-group

and

/etc/mailman.mail-group

specify the UIDs that are used by the appropriate subsystem:

If you use Sendmail:

/etc/mailman.mail-group: 2

If Postfix:

/etc/mailman.mail-group: 65534


Heiko


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