://wiki.dovecot.org/TimeMovedBackwards
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So as you see, dovecot successfully logged a message on 14:02 and then
complained about the time having shifted 4397 seconds on 14:04 ...
Thanks in advance
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Charles Marcus wrote:
On 11/30/2009, Udo Rader (list...@bestsolution.at) wrote:
The virtual guest is Centos 5.4 based with dovecot 1.2.8 (at first we
also tried with the original 1.0.7 (?) dovecot shipped with Centos).
I wrote alleged time shift because there is no timeshift
whatsoever
Udo Rader wrote:
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 11/30/2009, Udo Rader (list...@bestsolution.at) wrote:
The virtual guest is Centos 5.4 based with dovecot 1.2.8 (at first we
also tried with the original 1.0.7 (?) dovecot shipped with Centos).
I wrote alleged time shift because there is no timeshift
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 11/30/2009 4:36 PM, Udo Rader wrote:
Recent kernels should be able to keep the VM time synced using
kvmclock clocksource...
So I'll give clocksource=acpi_pm a chance and see how it turns out ...
So for the sake of other peoples' nerves also facing this problem
but the entire point of chrooting is _changing_ the root directory.
So it seems quite obvious that you need to strip your homedirs yourself.
How else could you otherwise define /home/home/test if you really wanted
to do?
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features for about 3
years now.
Wow, congrats!
Looks like a typical 'working is s much more fun than studying'
thing :-)
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:17 Carolyn dovecot: [ID 398108 mail.error] Raw backtrace:
what does
ldd /opt/Dovecot/libexec/dovecot/imap-login give?
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/libdoor.so.1
libuutil.so.1 = /lib/libuutil.so.1
libgen.so.1 = /lib/libgen.so.1
libssl_extra.so.0.9.7 = /usr/sfw/lib/libssl_extra.so.0.9.7
libcrypto_extra.so.0.9.7 =
/usr/sfw/lib/libcrypto_extra.so.0.9.7
Filip
Udo Rader wrote:
Filip Francis wrote:
Hi
Filip Francis wrote:
Udo Rader wrote:
Filip Francis wrote:
r...@carolyn /opt/Dovecot/etc # ldd
/opt/Dovecot/libexec/dovecot/imap-login
libssl.so.0.9.7 = /opt/coolstack/lib/libssl.so.0.9.7
libcrypto.so.0.9.7 =/opt/coolstack/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.7
librt.so.1
Stewart Dean schrieb:
This weekend we had a runaway email endless loop. When it was killed
after 18 hours, my inbox had 135,000 messages in it...there were two
messages that were being endlessly sent and bounced and I'm on the
postmaster alias. Thunderbird was able to do a mass select of one
-ldap.conf
socket:
type: listen
client:
path: /var/spool/postfix/private/auth
mode: 432
user: postfix
group: postfix
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Udo Rader schrieb:
Hi,
we have recently been hit by a couple of brute force password attacks
against dovecot. So what I want to do now is to add dovecot to fail2ban
in order to block further attacks.
However, I don't seem to be able to find out password verifification
failures for our LDAP
Udo Rader schrieb:
Udo Rader schrieb:
Hi,
we have recently been hit by a couple of brute force password attacks
against dovecot. So what I want to do now is to add dovecot to
fail2ban in order to block further attacks.
However, I don't seem to be able to find out password verifification
Seth Mattinen schrieb:
Udo Rader wrote:
Udo Rader schrieb:
Hi,
we have recently been hit by a couple of brute force password attacks
against dovecot. So what I want to do now is to add dovecot to
fail2ban in order to block further attacks.
However, I don't seem to be able to find out
the case. It is 1.0.15 from debian unstable.
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the webinterface that eGroupWare [1] provides and
are very impressed by its completeness (sieve integration, message
filters and much more).
[1] http://www.egroupware.org
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signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally
valid SPF records for it and
then their scoring might even improve.
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iD8DBQFHTa6BuhFd84GLxP8RAh2uAJ43FN6z1DZkEP6Uun0CxnuA
to prevent phishing.
That's why we don't use it even for spam scoring anymore. It is not
worth the resources, IMHO again at least :-)
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on the network card?
grr, yes!!! Checking the link status of the NIC it showed
that indeed duplexing was giving wrong results. Forcing it into the
correct mode did not change anything, but finally replacing the card
with a new one solved the riddle!
Thanks for your help!
Udo Rader
user: postfix
group: postfix
Any ideas welcome :-)
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been correctly initialized.
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drawback for sample configurations is that they need to be
maintained in order to keep up with the latest and greatest settings.
But talking about documentation, what I really miss are manual or info
pages for dovecot/dovecot.conf but of course, somebody has to write
them ...
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have to deal with more clients, inetd
is simply bad.
and about starting ... dovecot like almost any other service can of
course also be started automatically without using inetd using the usual
init scripts (depending on the unix flavour you are using).
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