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2010 Nov 10
3
Occasional fchown errors?
Hi: I get the occasional error below. Is there something I don't have configured correctly? Or should I just ignore this? It is not always this file, sometimes it is the cache.lock file or the log.newlock file. I have a mail client running on my computer and my phone at the same time, could that have something to do with it? Nov 10 08:32:59 rabbitbrush dovecot: IMAP(bob):
2005 Oct 11
5
scp bug: newly created dirs do not inherit sgid bit
Dear developers, I discovered that directories created by scp when recursive copying into a sgid directory do not inherit the sgid bit. I believe this is a bug. A patch to fix this is attached. Regards, Petr Skovron -------------- next part -------------- --- scp.c.orig 2005-10-11 16:50:17.000000000 +0200 +++ scp.c 2005-10-11 16:57:25.000000000 +0200 @@ -876,8 +876,12 @@
2008 Mar 25
3
public folders fchown error
I was hoping this would be the right place to look for some help, I cannot make public folders get the right permissions. I continually get the fchown error in logs, and have googled high an low to find multiple solutions that do not work for me. I'm using maildir. I have sendmail with postfix distributing my mail. I created maildir's in each users personal directory. I then thought
2008 Dec 22
1
sgid bit set on ordinary files mounted via smbfs
Hi, I find that files (not directories) in an smbfs-mounted share always have the sgid bit set. I've looked in the FAQ and HOWTO but didn't see anything. I wonder if someone might suggest a way to fix it. The share is served from Windows 2003 SP2 and mounted on a Fedora 10 Linux machine (samba-client-3.2.5-0.23.fc10.i386) with this command line: mount //wcl-fp1/shared /mnt/shared -t
2009 Mar 12
3
fchown() error with Public Folders
I was able to get public folders to work with a dedicated account for the hierarchy and ACL's for individual users. I have location defined so that each user has a local index and control files location = maildir:/usr/mail/public/cs/mail:CONTROL=~/Maildir/CS:INDEX=~/Maildir/CS Now i am seeing the folliwing error in the logs. dovecot: IMAP(stephen): fchown() failed with file
2017 Mar 15
2
Having problem getting Asterisk to work on CentOS 7
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 02:46:19PM -0400, Ron Wheeler wrote: > https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/11/html/Security-Enhanced_Linux/sect-Security-Enhanced_Linux-Working_with_SELinux-Enabling_and_Disabling_SELinux.html > > If disabling Selinux solves your problem, then your problem may be related > to Selinux. > If it does not change yout problem, you may want to look
2009 Jul 06
1
Unable to (un)subscribe mbox with AIX, NFS and netapp filer
Hi Timo, dovecot 1.2.0 is great! Faster and more stable on mboxes that 1.1.x by far... good job :-) Today I stumbled over a strange problem when I tried to subscribe an existing Mailbox (mbox), which doesn't work. Thunderbird IMAP log -------------------- 9932[4124558]: 40f3498:imap.fh-trier.de:A:SendData: 11 subscribe "Mail/Archiv/1998" 9932[4124558]: ReadNextLine
2009 Aug 19
1
fchown() failed
Hello all, I'm not sure if this question is better posed to a Fedora group because I have only had this problem since I upgraded from F9 to F11, but I figured that the specialised knowledge here might help me more... I have been getting these entries in syslog since upgrading. Today for instance I got: **Unmatched Entries** dovecot: Dovecot v1.2.0 starting up (core dumps disabled): 1
2007 Jul 11
9
NFS cache flush tester
http://dovecot.org/tools/nfstest.c I wrote a test utility that tests different ways to flush NFS attribute cache and data cache. Please test in your NFS setup and show me the results, so I can make Dovecot v1.1 works well with NFS. Run the test several times (3 should be enough) to make sure the output stays the same, because the attribute cache flushes might incorrectly say "OK". And
2018 Mar 05
2
SAMBA4 Fileserver & Disk Quota
I tried this. When im creating a folder directly on server, the sticky bit is working. But it does not work when im doing it from windows. # ls -l drwxrws---+ 7 root stickygroup 4096 Mär 5 14:44 00_stickygroup/ Best regards Micha Am 05.03.2018 um 14:15 schrieb Michael Wandel: > IMHO you can use the posix sgid bit.
2009 Aug 04
2
1.2.3 - fchown failed messages
Hello, I installed 1.2.3 and we are seeing a few messages in the log files such as: --- Aug 4 16:40:24 xyz dovecot: IMAP(john): fchown() failed with file /home/john/.imap/INBOX/dovecot.index.log.newlock: Operation not permitted Aug 4 16:40:24 xyz dovecot: IMAP(john): fchown() failed with file /home/john/.imap/INBOX/dovecot.index.tmp: Operation not permitted --- dovecot -n: # 1.2.3:
2009 Oct 02
3
Folder Management Dovecot >1.2
Regardless of the mail client no user can modify, move, delete or subscribe an imap folder with Dovecot >1.2.1 (meanwhile 1.2.5). Dovecot apparently have some dotlock problems: (From dovecot.log) Oct 02 14:58:19 IMAP(jcci): Error: fchown(/candeias/home/jcci/.mail/Maildir/subscriptions.lock, -1, 0(root)) failed: Operation not permitted (egid=1003(management), group based on
2006 May 03
2
"fchown() failed with file" and Operation not permitted with indexes
Dear all, Getting lots of these errors in our maillog with the INDEX changed: dovecot: IMAP(ghenry): fchown() failed with file /home/ghenry/Maildir/index/.INBOX/dovecot.index.tmp: Operation not permitted For .log and .cache as well. We have: location = maildir:/home/%u/Maildir:CONTROL=%h/Maildir/control:INDEX=%h/Maildir/index I looked in safe-mkdir.c and saw: fchown() failed for (line 42)
2011 Jun 16
1
Sticky bit problem
Hi We are building a Linux app under Centos 5.3, using gnu make 3.81 and gcc 4.12. The working directory is on a remote machine and is either a Samba share or a Windows 7 share. We find that in the case of a Windows 7 share the resulting executable has the sticky bit set in group: On Windows 7 share: -rwxrwSrwx 1 <snip> myapp On Samba share: -rwxrwx--x+ 1 <snip> myapp The
2017 Mar 15
2
Having problem getting Asterisk to work on CentOS 7
What are you using for the database - SQLite? I am using mysql (mariadb). I am not familiar with SQLlite. Can you access the database from the console - look up the list of tables - display the contents from a table? Anything to see if your SQLite is working and has asterisk data in it. From your Asterisk console, |CLI> core show help database| should give you a list of commands that you
2008 Oct 07
2
1.1.4 and trouble over NFS
Hello, I have some trouble with the current setup (it's a testing environment): 2 server with Dovecot 1.1.4 from source (OS Debian testing 2.6.26) (name: "exim" and "exim2") 1 NFS server (OS Debian testing 2.6.26) I use NFS v.4, indexes shared over NFS. The relavant part of Dovecot configuration: dotlock_use_excl = yes mail_nfs_storage = yes mail_nfs_index = yes
2020 Feb 05
4
Samba, ACLs and 'primary group'...
My previous email on this topic get no answer, i try to explain me better. The problem. Simply i was (ab)used, in my previous samba NT-mode domains, to have file created with the group-owner as the UNIX primary group; now, in AD, files get created group-owned by Windows primary group, eg 'Domain Users'. This simply 'breaks' most of my ACLs setup. I've read:
2010 Feb 13
2
deliver and cloning file permissions
Hi! I'd like to use deliver (dovecot-1.2.10) as LDA to deliver mails to my local users on my postfix-system. However, deliver tries to copy the filesystem permissions of the mail-spool-files to the user's index files, which doesn't work, since the files in /var/mail/ belong to the group 'mail'. Feb 13 00:21:19 leo-x61 dovecot: deliver(leo):
2020 Oct 25
2
GPO fail and sysvol perm errors
On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 2:38 PM Rowland penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > So '5035' is a computer, but what is '3000011' ? > You can find out by running this on the DC: > ldbsearch -H /path/to/idmap.ldb '(&(objectClass=sidMap)(xidNumber=3000011))' =================================== # ldbsearch -H /usr/local/samba/private/idmap.ldb
2012 Feb 16
3
Baffled by selinux
Apache DocumentRoot on an NFS directory: [root at localhost ~]# service httpd start Starting httpd: Warning: DocumentRoot [/home/www/html] does not exist Syntax error on line 292 of /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf: DocumentRoot must be a directory [FAILED] [root at localhost ~]# After some research, I found this (dated) link