Tom Collins wrote:
Rick,
If you can get a patch to me (that fixes the segfault in the
users/assign sorting code when a domain doesn't have a dot in it) by the
end of the week, I'll work at getting another vpopmail release out (with
your patch, and others in my queue).
The fix is in head,
Rick Widmer wrote:
The fix is in head, and a die is enclosed.
s/die/diff/
On Jun 15, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Manuzhai wrote:
What trips up vpopmail: the localhost line. I'm not sure whether this
*should* be valid or not, but the extract_domain() function in
vpopmail.c sure doesn't like it. Here's what it looks like with the
fprintf statements that are already in the code
Manuzhai wrote:
Paul Oehler wrote:
I believe I've seen this happen when the vpopmail/vchkpw user/group
ids are incorrect - that is, they don't match the value specified in
the assign file.
Well, this looks maybe kind of off:
enrai users # cd /var/vpopmail/bin/
enrai bin # ls -l
total 1504
Bill Gradwohl wrote:
I had this problem a few weeks ago on a Fedora Core 4 system, and it
turned out to be a problem somewhere in the kernel or support libraries.
I reported it and it was resolved when a new kernel build came out.
can you post here some more info - it will not be fedora, but
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 12:54 +0300, Boris Pavlov wrote:
can you post here some more info - it will not be fedora, but if this is
a kernel problem it can catch all of the distros.
My report :
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=191543
got rolled up into another existing error
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 15:41 +0200, Manuzhai wrote:
Bill Gradwohl wrote:
I had this problem a few weeks ago on a Fedora Core 4 system, and it
turned out to be a problem somewhere in the kernel or support libraries.
I reported it and it was resolved when a new kernel build came out.
It's
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 17:24 +0200, Manuzhai wrote:
Well, it wasn't the kernel, and it also wasn't glibc. I upgraded to a
newer /bin/login, could that have anything to do with it?
It was something on your box, and you'll have to figure out what it was
that changed.
You can follow the bugzilla
Manuzhai wrote:
Manuzhai wrote:
Any ideas on what I can do to fix this?
(Always nice, a little self-quoting...)
Okay, so I figured out what the problem is, I think. Lots of nice little
fprintf(stderr, ...)'s later, I've come to the conclusion that Matt
Brookings was right on the money
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 12:44, Manuzhai wrote:
try
strace vadddomain ochtman.nl test
and let us know what output you get
Right; sorry, I'm not so well versed in C development.
strace is useful for a lot more than just C development ;)
Since the output is quite big, I put it online:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Manuzhai wrote:
http://manuzhai.nl/strace-vadddomain.txt
Can't say for sure from the strace output, as it only shows system calls,
but it fails after reading from the assign file, and vpopmail is not very
good at handling syntax errors in files. I
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
open(/var/qmail/users/assign, O_RDWR) = 7
it's opening users/assign as read-write? IMO, this should be read only, to
protect the users/assign file in case something happens to the vadddomain
process. Unless there's some reason I don't know about for opening it
On Wednesday 14 June 2006 17:37, Rick Macdougall wrote:
Jeremy Kitchen wrote:
open(/var/qmail/users/assign, O_RDWR) = 7
it's opening users/assign as read-write? IMO, this should be read only,
to protect the users/assign file in case something happens to the
vadddomain process. Unless
I believe I've seen this happen when the vpopmail/vchkpw user/group ids are
incorrect - that is, they don't match the value specified in the assign
file.
Paul
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