Hi everyone!
I want to upgrade my actual version of qmail. I use Red Hat and I wonder if
I can upgrade it only installing the rpm. Is there any problem with old
configurations or something if I do it by this way?
Thanks in advance.
Jesús.
On Mon, Aug 07, 2000 at 08:59:08PM +0200, Jesús Arnáiz wrote:
I want to upgrade my actual version of qmail. I use Red Hat and I wonder if
I can upgrade it only installing the rpm. Is there any problem with old
configurations or something if I do it by this way?
Upgrade to _what_ ? :) is there
Okay, after much thinking and testing, I think I have figured out
what the problems are. They seem to be related to tcp-env and name
resolution (fwd and reverse). Why I never saw these problems before
yesterday confuses me, but the facts speak for themselves.
1. Qmail has stopped
A.L.Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 19 November 1999 at 11:39:17 -0600
Okay, after much thinking and testing, I think I have figured out
what the problems are. They seem to be related to tcp-env and name
resolution (fwd and reverse). Why I never saw these problems before
"David Dyer-Bennet" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A.L.Lambert [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 19 November 1999 at 11:39:17 -0600
1. Qmail has stopped resolving anything in /etc/hosts. I find this very
bizare, as everything else on the system still seems to work fine with
/etc/hosts only entry's
Dave Sill writes:
qmail gotcha #7:
http://Web.InfoAve.Net/~dsill/lwq.html#etc-hosts
Maybe qmail-lint should check to see if every host listed in
/etc/hosts is also listed in the DNS? Nah, that's too much of a
stretch. :)
--
-russ nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://russnelson.com
Upgraded bind daemon to fix/cover latest root exploits. I now
have 30-120 second timeouts for SMTP or POP-3 connections.
Everything else continues to work as before (all the usual: ftp, nntp,
http, etc., + even some bizare custom stuff I'm using here and there; all
works fine).