I do not think your problem is permissions. See note
below.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alan Eugene Davis) writes:
> I am sure that my system is in a bad state. I installed from an old
> hamm CD, then upgraded by apt-get to slink, thence to potato. For
> weeks now I have been living with dozens of messa
Perhaps wrong permissions on smail (runq is a link on it).
Under slink, smail had the following permissions (is suid root):
-rwsr-xr-x root/root301144 1998-10-13 19:01 usr/sbin/smail
Just a guess,
Martin
On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
> I am sure that my system is in a bad st
I'm not using smail so I can't check this myself, but you might take a
look at /etc/suid.conf. If there's an entry for the file, or the
directory containing it, then suidmanager will reset the ownership and
permissions during the cron.daily run.
On Sun, Oct 03, 1999 at 12:10:06PM +1000, Alan Euge
I am sure that my system is in a bad state. I installed from an old
hamm CD, then upgraded by apt-get to slink, thence to potato. For
weeks now I have been living with dozens of messages per day in my
mail box, from Cron Daemon, as follows:
> runq: setgroups() failed: Operation not permitted
> r
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