Re: [Qmail-scanner-general] Installation problem: Out of memory!
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From: Salvatore T. <to...@pu...> - 2006-11-20 17:07:39
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At 18:50 +0200 20-11-2006, Liutauras Adomaitis wrote: >On Monday 20 November 2006 18:29, Salvatore Toribio wrote: >> Actually the command 'qmail-scanner-queue.pl -v' reads the scanner >> information from the file qmail-scanner-queue-version.txt that it is >> written by 'qmail-scanner-queue.pl -z', as you are not able to run >> this command I don't know where the file >> qmail-scanner-queue-version.txt comes from. >> >> Try 'setuidgid qscand spamassassin -V' if this doesn't work it could >> be explanation, this is the command that option '-z' runs to find the >> version of spamassassin. The user that runs qscand must be able to >> run this command and also to run spamc. > >running 'setuidgid root spamassassin -V' as root gives a result, >but 'setuidgid qscand spamassassin -V' doesn't - meaning giving the same >result as in my first post (other users give the same result). >I run qmail scanner with user qscand. >But 'setuidgid qscand spamc -V' gives me: >SpamAssassin Client version 3.1.5 > compiled with SSL support (OpenSSL 0.9.8b 04 May 2006) > >Somethng wrong with setuidgid? The difference from other servers I installed >is that I set msec security level to paranoid instead of higher. Could it be >some file permisions set too low? Yes, it seems something like that, the user qscand can't access some files (spamassassin, perl modules...), so try to set down that policy giving qscand access to all files it needs... Good luck ST |