On 07-Mar-21 03:30, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 10:34:00AM +0100, Nagy Gabor Peter wrote:
> 
> > Hi, after upgrading postfix to 2.3.8-2 this morning, I have noticed that
> > postfix no longer accepts incoming smtp connections.
> 
> > In the log I see this:
> > Mar 21 10:25:12 moto postfix/master[28011]: warning: process
> > /usr/lib/postfix/smtpd pid 28032 exit status 127
> > Mar 21 10:25:12 moto postfix/master[28011]: warning:
> > /usr/lib/postfix/smtpd: bad command startup -- throttling
> 
> > After downgrading to previous version, mail is accepted again.
> 
> Do you have TLS enabled for smtpd on this server?  The submitter of 415670
> does, and 2.3.8 was a new upstream version mostly for the purpose of fixing
> a bug with broken SSL ciphers, so this seems the most likely cause here --
> though this doesn't demonstrate that the regression is a bug in postfix, as
> it may simply be a misconfiguration that was previously undetected by
> postfix.

I do.

But checking 415670 I have noticed that people experience the problem
only when they try to _use_ TLS.

In my case when I do a telnet moto smtp, it never greets me, it prints
the problem in the logs, and the client just waits.

> FWIW, I've also just configured tls for smtpd here as a test, and I can
> connect to it without any errors.

All I know is that the upgrade breaks a working system, and I don't even
get a helpful error message.

Cheers,
Gabor


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