thus Sibel Karabulut spake: > My system is Redhat Enterprise AS4, but I dont know who must be owner?
have a look in /etc/groups and grep for cyrus. or use the appropriate tools provided by RH to manage users and groups to find out. > >>thus Sibel Karabulut spake: >> >>>hi, tome thanks for your answer. I look at my /etc/sasldb (not >>>sasldb.db) >>>and change it owner like below: >>> >>>chown cyrus.mail /etc/sasldb >>> >>>but it is not change.. >>> >> >>nope, not this way. tho i don't know which system you are on (mine are >>NetBSD, IRIX, Darwin and Solaris) it's usual that root is the owner of >>sasldb. furthermore, in most (all?) default installs only root is >>allowed to read/write it (kind of 600 scheme). >> >>one has to make sure that apps/daemons which want to use sasl have read >>access... -- Timo Schoeler | http://macfinity.net/~tis | [EMAIL PROTECTED] //macfinity -- finest IT services | http://macfinity.net Key fingerprint = F844 51BE C22C F6BD 1196 90B2 EF68 C851 6E12 2D8A There are 10 types of people in the world. Those who understand binary and those who don't. _______________________________________________ This mailing list is hosted and supported by bit-heads GmbH | http://www.bit-heads.ch _______________________________________________ Web-cyradm mailing list [email protected] http://www.web-cyradm.org/mailman/listinfo/web-cyradm
