RE: [vchkpw] RE: [vpopmail-devel] RE: [vchkpw] Vpopmail 5.4.15 released (finally)

2006-02-27 Thread Nicklas Bondesson
> Have you checked vmoduser?
> 
> I think the options are -a and -S.
> 
> If the options haven't been ported yet, then you can edit the 
> vpasswd file.  Add 4096 to the GID value of the user form 
> domain admin, add
> 65536 for system admin.
> 
> 
> If that doesn't work, check my math...  I know the hex values 
> are right, I copied them from vpopmail.h.
> 
> QA_ADMIN =  0x1000 =  4096
> SA_ADMIN = 0x1 = 65536
> 

Thanks for the info Rick.




Re: [vchkpw] RE: [vpopmail-devel] RE: [vchkpw] Vpopmail 5.4.15 released (finally)

2006-02-27 Thread Rick Widmer

Sorry, hit the wrong button...

Nicklas Bondesson wrote:


Also, can anyone please enlight me on how to set the user privilage bits in
the gid field.

domain_admin_privileges 0
system_admin_privileges 0



Have you checked vmoduser?

I think the options are -a and -S.

If the options haven't been ported yet, then you can edit the vpasswd
file.  Add 4096 to the GID value of the user form domain admin, add
65536 for system admin.


If that doesn't work, check my math...  I know the hex values are right, 
I copied them from vpopmail.h.


   QA_ADMIN =  0x1000 =  4096
   SA_ADMIN = 0x1 = 65536




Re: [vchkpw] RE: [vpopmail-devel] RE: [vchkpw] Vpopmail 5.4.15 released (finally)

2006-02-27 Thread Rick Widmer

Nicklas Bondesson wrote:


Also, can anyone please enlight me on how to set the user privilage bits in
the gid field.

domain_admin_privileges 0
system_admin_privileges 0



Have you checked vmoduser?


If the options haven't been ported yet, then you can edit the vpasswd 
file.  Add 4096 to the GID value of the user form domain admin, add 
65536 for system admin.  I think they are -a and -S.


If that doesn't work, check my math...

   0x1000  =  4096 = QA_ADMIN
   0x1 = 65536 = SA_ADMIN


[vchkpw] RE: [vpopmail-devel] RE: [vchkpw] Vpopmail 5.4.15 released (finally)

2006-02-27 Thread Nicklas Bondesson
> > If not, what is the suggested way to go?
> 
> I think most people use cron jobs to check against "parent" 
> control files for changes, then rsync them and hup as needed. 
>  That seems to be a pretty simple solution to me.  I'm not sure it's 
> really necessary for this feature to be in vpopmaild.  Perhaps some 
> clustering documentation for tips like these would be a better 
> alternative.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Bill
> 

Sound like a good idea. I still want to hear what others have to say about
this?

Also, can anyone please enlight me on how to set the user privilage bits in
the gid field.

domain_admin_privileges 0
system_admin_privileges 0

??

Nicklas