Package: dspam
Version: 3.10.1+dfsg-11
After doing a normal system startup, startpar is still listed in the process
list:
$ ps -eafZ|grep -i dspam
system_u:system_r:dspam_t:s0dspam 1990 1 0 10:44 ?00:00:00
/usr/bin/dspam --daemon
system_u:system_r:initrc_t:s0 root 19
Package: dspam
Version: 3.10.1+dfsg-11
After doing a normal system startup, startpar is still listed in the process
list:
$ ps -eafZ|grep -i dspam
system_u:system_r:dspam_t:s0dspam 1990 1 0 10:44 ?00:00:00
/usr/bin/dspam --daemon
system_u:system_r:initrc_t:s0 root 19
Wonderful. Tranks for your help! For now I would need a special repo for it.
I'm currently using DSPAM in Squeeze via the backports repo.
Thanks again,
Jason
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On 07.04.2013, at 16:10, "Thomas Preud'homme" wrote:
> Le samedi 2 mars 2013 09:34:32, Jason a écrit :
>> I think w
Package: pure-ftpd-ldapVersion: (1.0.28-3+squeeze1)
I tried to connect to slapd using TLS for authentication but slapd reports
and TLS negotiation failure. I ran the following command to test it, with
the following results (obviously I pointed pure-ftpd at this new test port
and then tried to lo
I've just tried another test here and seen what looks like a problem. If I
point spam to an openssl test connection it fails in the following way.
root@myserver:~# openssl s_server -accept 989 -cert
/etc/ssl/certs/myserver_ldap_cert.pem -key
/etc/ssl/private/myserver_ldap_key.pem
Using default te
Oh sorry, it doesn't say "no mapping found" it says "Backend initialization
failure: Can't contact LDAP server" as per the log file section of my
previous mail.
On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Jason Johnson
wrote:
> Yes, I described the log message from openlda
Yes, I described the log message from openldap because DSPAM doesn't
produce one. It simply comes back with "no mapping found" as seen below.
extlookup.conf:
ExtLookup on
ExtLookupMode strict
ExtLookupDriver ldap
ExtLookupServer localhost
ExtLookupPort 636
ExtLookupDB "ou=people,dc=home,dc=lan"
I'm also getting this on a new intel server. The stack trace looked
different and I (unfortunately) didn't have a way to save the crash dump
but it said:
*kernel BUG at security/selinux/avc.c:883*
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