p for example.
Any further insights would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Don
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Miquel van Smoorenburg) wrote:
It sounds like qpopper is not running as root (it should). What
is the exact line from /etc/inetd.conf that calls qpopper ?
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
D
I recently installed Debian 1.2.8.
One problem remains.
Man works fine for root. When other users invoke it, though, they just get
the error:
Man can't set effective uid - operation not permitted.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
(BTW thanks to Butch Kemper for the fix fot QPopper
Well I spent most of the evening trying to get qpopper to work. (The
current package).
First it complains that it cannot write to /var/spool/pop.
So I make var/spool/pop writeable by all (hardly seems desirable).
Then it complains that the password is wrong. Or that the lock file is
still
When I run addftpuser as part of installing the current Debian wu-ftpd
package wu-ftpd_2_4-27.deb
I get the eror
Addftpuser: broken symbolic link. Invalid argument st /usr/sbin/addftpuser
line 232.
It turns out this means 'ls' is not set up for anonymous ftp. As a result,
users cannot see th
In the pre-compiled modules distributed with 1.2.8 of Debian, all of the
ipv4 modules are missing. In particular I need ip_alias.o.
I realize I can regenerate the kernal and modules but this seems like it may
take me some time.
Meanwhile, does any one know where I could find a precompiled copy
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