This AM I turned off SELinux and the firewall entirely. I then ran
check_perms, and there were 4 errors, all but 1 with the cgi scripts.
Apparently the whole cgi-bin folder had a group mismatch (something I
did "to fix things" before I realized most of them actually worked and
I forgot to chang
In a message dated 5/17/2005 6:30:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How did this file get created? Did Mailman create it? If so, then the
question is "why can Mailman create this file but not be allowed to
write to it?". Would SELinux be the answer? Have you tried testing
with
I''m guessing you mean permissions. I installed it exactly the same way
as I had in the previous install, with cgi-gid under apache- which is
the same as httpd. I have the SELinux disabled for httpd. None of this
would explain why the rest of the scripts work except for admin and
admindb. They
May 10th was the day I put in the new hard drive after the old one
died. So basically I did a clean install. I had set up the domain/host
stuff on the old drive so all I did was reinstall. I only have one
domain/host name, and SELinux is on, but not on the snmpd daemon. My
firewall is technica
In a message dated 5/16/2005 6:37:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, that doesn't work. My reply to you was bounced by AOL because
* 554 HVU:B1
http://postmaster.info.aol.com/errors/554hvub1.html
This may be true, but the server mail doesn't get checked nearly
I'm hoping someone can help me fix this. I installed mailman, and
couldn't figure out why the web interface didn't work. It seems I CAN
access any of the pages, but the admin ones. I get a lovely message in
the browser:
"Bug in Mailman version 2.1.6rc3
We're sorry, we hit a bug!
Please inform