Displaying 20 results from an estimated 40000 matches similar to: "dovecot.conf permissions"
2008 Nov 13
2
Solving CVE-2008-4870
Hi,
we're trying to solve CVE-2008-4870 = rhbz#436287 = dovecot.conf is
world readable - possible password exposure.
This problem seems to be little more complicated than we thought.
dovecot.conf can contain passphrase for ssl key, which is available for
everyone since dovecot.conf has world readable permissions.
(In CVE's description is note that it RHEL's/Fedora's problem,
2008 May 29
2
dovecot's deliver and SELinux
Hello,
I am the new maintainer of dovecot for Fedora and Red Hat and so I am
trying to cleanup some old reported bugs. One of them is a problem when
"deliver" writes of temporary files into /tmp are blocked by SELinux
policy (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=424091). From the
SELinux's point of view it is bad when system services try to write
into /tmp (for detail see
2008 May 30
2
overview of patches used in Fedora
Hi,
I have gone through the patches that are used in the Fedora package and
probably only the "mkcert-permissions" [1] can be considered to be
included upstream. It is dated into package version 1.0-0.beta2.3, but I
cannot find any particular reason for the inclusion (like a bug in
bugzilla, etc.). Some (winbind support, quota warnings) were obsoleted
by dovecot 1.1, two are used for
2013 Feb 07
1
File permissions used for automatically created mailbox
Hi,
I'm running Dovecot 2.1.12 on FreeBSD (quite successfully so, thanks for
this nice piece of software!). One thing which is slightly annoying
though is that automatically created mailboxes (I have
lda_mailbox_autocreate set) don't have the file permissions I'd like
them to have.
I'm using a vmail-based system, i.e. all mail is owned by vmail:vmail;
another member of the
2015 Nov 11
2
[RFC][SLP] Let's turn -slp-vectorize-hor on by default
We have started this. Since there are some holidays expect a small delay. Will let you know by Friday.
Thx
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From: Charlie Turner<mailto:charlesturner7c5 at gmail.com>
Sent: 11/11/2015 6:34 PM
To: Das, Dibyendu<mailto:Dibyendu.Das at amd.com>
Cc: nrotem at apple.com<mailto:nrotem at apple.com>; llvm-dev at
2015 Nov 10
4
[RFC][SLP] Let's turn -slp-vectorize-hor on by default
I will try to get some spec cpu 2006 rate runs done under -O3 -flto with and without -slp-vectorize-hor and let you know.
-Thx
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From: nrotem at apple.com [mailto:nrotem at apple.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 3:33 AM
To: Charlie Turner
Cc: Das, Dibyendu; llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] [RFC][SLP] Let's turn -slp-vectorize-hor on by default
2015 Nov 09
2
[RFC][SLP] Let's turn -slp-vectorize-hor on by default
I've done compile-time experiments for AArch64 over SPEC{2000,2006}
and of course the test-suite. I measure no significant compile-time
impact of enabling this feature by default.
I also ran the test-suite on an X86-64 machine. I can't imagine any
other targets being uniquely effected in terms of compile-time by
turning this on after testing both AArch64 and X86-64. I also timed
running
2015 Nov 09
3
[RFC][SLP] Let's turn -slp-vectorize-hor on by default
I have not. I could feasibly do this, but I'm not set up to perform
good experiments on X86-64 hardware. Furthermore, if I do it for
X86-64, it only seems fair I should do it for the other backends as
well, which is much less feasible for me. I'm reaching out the
community to see if there's any objection based on their own
measurements of this feature about defaulting it to on.
Please
2006 Apr 20
1
[2.0.3] upsd.conf: Permission denied even if correctly set ?
Hello all,
I'm new to nut, i've donwloaded and installed without problem apparently
nut 2.0.3 on a slackware 10.x (1 i think).
/usr/local/ups/bin/upsdrvctl start
seems to work correctly.
but when i do:
/usr/local/ups/sbin/upsd
i've got:
Network UPS Tools upsd 2.0.3
stat /usr/local/ups/etc/upsd.conf: Permission denied
but upsd.conf is 0640 and set with root.ups as stated in some
2007 Apr 10
2
Dovecot deliver agent - dovecot.conf permissions
I started playing with deliver, and saw a permission error in the logs
for dovecot.conf. Under my distro install, /etc/dovecot.conf was
installed owner/group root, with only user rw rights. I added "other"
read privileges and deliver is happy - is this necessary?
--
Daniel
2009 Sep 08
1
gstat---2 basic plot questions
Hi all--
I'm new to R, statistics and programming, so sorry if this is a really basic
question!
I have plotted a directional variogram, and I want to
a. overlay the omni-directional line over each directional panel
b. display the directional variograms in a single panel with a legend that
associated each line to each degree measurement.
The line I'm using is
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):
2018 Sep 10
3
How to avoid multiple registers definitions in customInserter.
Hi,
I'm lowering some of the logical operators (by example the | operator) on integer32.
Sadly my target only provide native instruction on high and low parts of 32 bits registers.
So, I have to generate a sequence of two native instructions (LOR followed by HOR).
I've introduced an Pseudo instruction with a custom inserter.
def OR_A_oo : CLPPseudoInst<(ins
2009 Jul 03
3
Color of ecdf plots
Hi.
I have the following two ecdf plots in one graph:
plot(
ecdf(....),
do.points=FALSE,
verticals=TRUE,
main=paste("Ecdf of distances ",DIM,sep=""),
col="red"
);
lines(
ecdf(....),
do.points=FALSE,
verticals=TRUE
);
How do I change the color of the resulting graph? Adding col="red" to either plot or lines results in an error
2013 Oct 18
1
ownership and permissions using rsync in daemon mode
I've tried as best I can to get this worked out, and crawled the web and the
documentation but I just can't seem to figure out how to maintain ownership
and permissions from the sending side using rsync in daemon mode. I feel I
have to be missing something stupid with the proper use of uid/gid/fake
super. I'm trying to automate synchronizing some program binaries between a
production
2014 Sep 19
3
[LLVMdev] [Vectorization] Mis match in code generated
Hi Arnold,
Thanks for your reply.
I tried test case as suggested by you.
*void foo(int *a, int *sum) {*sum =
a[0]+a[1]+a[2]+a[3]+a[4]+a[5]+a[6]+a[7]+a[8]+a[9]+a[10]+a[11]+a[12]+a[13]+a[14]+a[15];}*
so that it has a 'store' in its IR.
*IR before vectorization :*target datalayout =
"e-m:e-p:32:32-f64:32:64-f80:32-n8:16:32-S128"
target triple =
2011 Apr 23
1
Vertical bwplot and stripplot
Hi,
I'd like to change the default orientation of bwplot() and stripplot()
so the plots are displayed vertically. Passing horizontal=FALSE into
stripplot in the simple code below doesn't seem to be the answer.
library(lattice);
x <- rnorm(100);
y <- as.factor(sapply(1:100, function(k) sample(c("A","B","C"), 1,
prob=c(1/2, 1/3, 1/6))));
my.df <-
2014 Nov 10
2
[LLVMdev] [Vectorization] Mis match in code generated
Hi Suyog,
Thanks for looking at this. This has recently got itself onto my TODO list
too.
> I am not sure how much all this will improve the code quality for
horizontal reduction
> (donno how frequently such pattern of horizontal reduction from same
array occurs in real world/SPECS).
Actually the main loop of 470.lbm can be SLP vectorized like this. We have
three parts to it: A fully
2009 Mar 27
3
ANNOUNCE: Hirb - A gem enhancing your script/console
Hi,
I''m announcing Hirb, a mini view framework which enables script/
console to provide custom views.
Out of the box your activerecord objects come back as ascii tables.
You can also configure your tree-based models to return as ascii
trees:
Numeric
|-- Float
|-- Integer
| |-- Bignum
| `-- Fixnum
|-- Date::Infinity
`-- Rational
I''ve written two tutorials on
2009 Oct 25
1
dovecot.log file permissions and ownership
Using FreeBSD-7.2 and Dovecot v1.2.4
what user does dovecot use to write to its log file? I have the logfile
located in the /var/log directory.
I have Postfix configured to use 'virtual' users and use dovecot for
delivery.
While dove can write to the file when accessed for POP services, when
accessed via Postfix, I get this error message:
Oct 25 07:02:15 scorpio postfix/pipe[56956]: