Problem solved and was because I did this too late. Chmod somehow changed directory level up to 660 instead of 750!
On 2013-11-11 0:10, Simon Loewenthal wrote:
Hi, Just realised that the -p refers only to a file socket and not a network one, and that SA-milter likely did not support this anyway. I'm back to figuring out why postfix won't work unchrooted with SA-milter :( :(
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On 10/11/2013 23:55, Simon Loewenthal wrote:
Hi,
My Debian 6 mail server with postfix SA and spamass-milter has worked well.
Today I turned of postfix chroot because RDNS_NONE results were pointless because postfix could not resolve IP address, and I decided to unchroot this. Sadly, this stopped my spamass-milter file system sockets from working, even after I change the postfix entry from unix:/spamass/spamass.sock to unix:/var/postfix/spamass/spamass.sock
So, I thought I should be using tcp ports instead and with this in mind I commented all of its SOCKET* entries, and set the -p flag with: -p 11783
There was nothing else listening on this port, yet if I started spamass-milter failed, and it failed regardless the ports I specified.
Its error message was: Nov 10 23:35:24 lt spamass-milter[14244]: spamass-milter 0.3.1 starting Nov 10 23:35:24 lt spamass-milter[14244]: SpamAssassin: Unable to bind to port 11783: Permission denied Nov 10 23:35:24 lt spamass-milter[14244]: SpamAssassin: Unable to create listening socket on conn 11783 Nov 10 23:35:24 lt spamass-milter[14244]: spamass-milter 0.3.1 exiting
Did I miss a trick here? I should be very grateful if someone would shine some light onto this!
Best regards ,S
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