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2002 Mar 12
2
Patch: --drop-suid Remove suid/sgid from target files
The attached patch adds an option --drop-suid which caused rsync to drop
setuid/setgid permissions from the destination files.
ie, even if the source file is setuid, the target file will not be.
Added as we want to rsync the same files to machines both inside and outside
our firewalls. For machines inside the firewall some files should be suid,
for machines outside the firewalls they should
2003 Dec 04
5
vmail.cgi with Redhat 9.0
I recently switched from Mandrake to Redhat and I
noticed that vmail.cgi does not work with the default
apache installation that comes with Redhat.
Here is what I get in my error logs:
[Thu Dec 04 11:59:57 2003] [notice] suEXEC mechanism
enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
[Thu Dec 04 11:59:58 2003] [notice] Digest: generating
secret for digest authentication ...
[Thu Dec 04 11:59:58 2003]
2017 Sep 22
2
selinux prevents lighttpd from printing
PS: Now I found this:
type=PROCTITLE msg=audit(09/22/2017 12:08:29.911:1023) : proctitle=/usr/lib/sendmail -t -oi -oem -fwawi-genimp
type=SYSCALL msg=audit(09/22/2017 12:08:29.911:1023) : arch=x86_64 syscall=setgroups success=no exit=EPERM(Operation not permitted) a0=0x1 a1=0x7ffc1df3b0d0 a2=0x0 a3=0x7f5d77c3a300 items=0 ppid=19417 pid=19418 auid=unset uid=lighttpd gid=lighttpd euid=root
2009 Sep 30
4
deliver: Fatal: setgid(114) failed with euid=8, gid=8, egid=8: Operation not permitted
I'm calling 'deliver' from Postfix and in some cases from
Procmail.
I set this system up more than six months ago and it's been
working flawlessly until yesterday (16:52:19 local time) when
it, without any apparent reason, just stopped delivering mails!
Lots of checking and googling (I've forgot how exacly I setup
the system :), I made 'deliver' SUID and it worked
2017 Sep 22
1
selinux prevents lighttpd from printing
Daniel Walsh wrote:
> On 09/22/2017 06:58 AM, hw wrote:
>>
>> PS: Now I found this:
>>
>>
>> type=PROCTITLE msg=audit(09/22/2017 12:08:29.911:1023) : proctitle=/usr/lib/sendmail -t -oi -oem -fwawi-genimp
>> type=SYSCALL msg=audit(09/22/2017 12:08:29.911:1023) : arch=x86_64 syscall=setgroups success=no exit=EPERM(Operation not permitted) a0=0x1
2012 May 07
1
This binary should probably be called with process group set to (vmail) instead of (userid)
Im sorry to ask another basic question, but Ive tried to find this
answer for several hours now and it eludes me. Im getting the following
when dovecot tries to deliver an email:
May 6 19:29:21 mydomain dovecot: lda: Debug: auth input: jeff home=/opt/imapdata/j/jeff/INBOX uid=1001 gid=999
May 6 19:29:21 mydomain dovecot: lda(jeff): Fatal: setgid(999(vmail) from userdb lookup) failed with
2007 Jan 22
3
Postfix & Dovecot LDA
Hi,
before I start to write a lengthy email about something that isn't
really possible anyway: can I make Postfix use Dovecot's LDA and start
it with different user IDs?
My scenario: Dovecot authenticates users for Postfix and itself using
Postgresql. Mails for two domains should be stored under
/srv/<domain>/<user> (which is the location returned by my user_sql
query and
2020 Sep 08
4
ACLs, groups and suid-bit?
On Tue, 8 Sep 2020, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
> On 08/09/2020 13:55, Harald Hannelius wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 8 Sep 2020, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
>>> On 08/09/2020 13:27, Harald Hannelius via samba wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I have users in Samba AD with uid- and gidnumbers. I also have group
2003 Jul 26
5
suid bit files + securing FreeBSD
Hello everybody,
I'm a newbie in this list, so I don't know if it's the appropriate place
for my question. Anyway, I'd be happy to find out the solution.
Please, has anyone simple answer for:
I'm looking for an exact list of files, which:
1. MUST have...
2. HAVE FROM BSD INSTALLATION...
3. DO NOT NEED...
4. NEVER MAY...
...the suid-bit set.
Of course, it's no problem to
2004 Jan 12
4
Issue - vmail.cgi on Redhat 9 (Apache) ?
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Hello
I found related question on vmail.cgi in the mailing list but that didn't answer my question. I did copy the vmail.cgi to /var/www/cgi-bin/ but still gets the following error message when I access
2003 Oct 29
3
VMAIL.cgi
2003 May 07
2
vmail.cgi cannot read/delete messages
vmail.cgi rocks (if I can borrow the expression for Mark Street). As Mark
pointed out, the /vm/INBOX messages are created with 0700 security and
vmail.cgi is not happy. Apache/cgi/vmail.cgi cannot play them unless I fool
around with the Apache wrapper or chmod 755 *.* thefiles myself. (Tedious,
that is why I like computers).
Obviously this is not acceptable. I took a trip to the
2004 Dec 02
3
No Files Seen via vmail.cgi
I am having a problem with the Vmail Web app and was hoping someone has some
advice. I have been able to install vmail.cgi. I am able to bring up the
vmail web page and login with out problems. However, I never see any
vmails listed even when there are vmails present in the directory
[root@linux-home INBOX]# ls -l
total 40
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 255 Dec 2 14:45 msg0000.txt
2005 Jul 04
2
voicemail (gui vmail.cgi) patch
Hi,
How could I change the default permissions for voicemails?
When I try to install the patch mentioned at http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk+gui+vmail.cgi, I get the following response:
patch < voicemail.patch
patching file app_voicemail.c
Hunk #1 FAILED at 39.
Hunk #2 FAILED at 119.
Hunk #3 FAILED at 296.
Hunk #4 FAILED at 1248.
Hunk #5 FAILED at 1273.
Hunk #6
2005 Jan 10
2
Vmail.cgi - "Hrm, can't seem to open /var/spool/asterisk/voicemail ....
Hello everybody,
I was trying to install a web interface to my Voice Mail, Vmail.cgi
I can log on it, list messages, but no play with the following error msg;
"Hrm, can't seem to open /var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/default/234/INBOX/msg0001.WAV"
Remark: playing the message msg0001.WAV directly OK
Any smart guy up there could help ?
Thanks,
---------------------------------
Do
2000 Jul 27
1
rh62 suid files
Hi,
I believe having less root setuid binaries on system is The Way ...
so:
Why does RH6.2 ships with /sbin/dump & /sbin/restore root setuid? These
are for sysadmins, not for regular users I hope.
Is /sbin/unix_chkpwd really used and what is it used for? I haven't find
anything about it in pam documentation.
Is it really necessary to ship /usr/bin/gpasswd and /usr/bin/newgrp? Does
2017 Sep 20
2
selinux prevents lighttpd from printing
On 09/20/2017 07:19 AM, hw wrote:
> hw wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> how do I allow CGI programs to print (using 'lpr -P some-printer
>> some-file.pdf') when
>> lighttpd is being used for a web server?
>>
>> When selinux is permissive, the printer prints; when it?s enforcing,
>> the printer
>> does not print, and I?m getting the log
2007 May 10
1
problem with read.table( )
Hi All,
I would like to input a .txt file by using read.table()
the file data.txt:
Name ID
IMAGE:1000031 suid=115221
IMAGE:1000208 51265
IMAGE:1000334 64770
IMAGE:1000365 suid=99969
IMAGE:1000500 55421
IMAGE:1000875 64770
IMAGE:1000892 399655
IMAGE:1000942 suid=112379
IMAGE:1007141 5001
IMAGE:1007150 55
IMAGE:1007164 suid=117508
IMAGE:1007167 suid=102504
2007 Sep 05
2
Deliver setgid failed: Operation not permitted
Hi all, I'm having trouble getting a new Postfix/Dovecot server up and running.
I'm trying to run v1.0.3, using MySQL tables setup list postfix admin.
This is a RHEL5 server.
Getting this error
tail /var/log/dovecot/dovecot-deliver.log
deliver(none at example.com): Sep 04 19:44:15 Fatal: setgid(12) failed:
Operation not permitted
That 12 being my vmail user.
I'm not exactly sure
2002 Mar 07
0
[Bug 136] New: setgid() deemed to fail for non-suid ssh client on linux if using other than primary group
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136
Summary: setgid() deemed to fail for non-suid ssh client on linux
if using other than primary group
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 3.0.2p1
Platform: ix86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: ssh