Curtis Vaughan said:
> But I looked in /var/run earlier and there was no link. So my symlink
> must have been deleted or something.
>
> It's working again, but I worry that if the server were to reboot due to
> a power outage that it will be down again.
debian cleans /var/run each time the syste
Something's definitely wrong with the way i have the server set up.
I finally found the log I was looking for in order to identify the
problem as well as the post one Debian user had posted about the same
problem. Here's that letter:
I straced pwcheck and inetd (which pop3d is working from) and
Curtis Vaughan said:
> fork() = 1033
try strace -fF /usr/sbin/pwcheck
maybe it can catch the stuff that happens in the fork
nate
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Been going over everything we did over a month ago, but can't seem to
figure this out.
I restarted our postfix server for certain reasons, only to discover
that now no one can log in to receive mail. The problem is that pwcheck
server is not working. Every time I start pwcheck, the process is
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