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2006 May 19
1
Fatal: chdir(/home/xxxxx) failed with uid xxx: Permission denied
I've had this issue for sometime, I finally gave up and switched to Courier-Imap but I'm finding I hate data storage / structure so I decided to give dovecot another go but am still running into the same issue. I had this working once upon a time and can not for the life of me figure it out. Here's some basic info. Dist: Gentoo 2005.1 Emerge Info: net-mail/dovecot-1.0_beta8
2004 Nov 13
2
Fatal: chdir(homedir) failed: Permission denied
hello all i run dovecot as my imap server on my university and squirrel as webmail. But squirrel returns an error: ERROR : Connection dropped by imap-server CAPABILITY i tail my /var/log/dovecot and this is the output with whatever user i try to log in and view mails: dovecot: Nov 13 17:51:27 Fatal: chdir(/home/epp719) failed with uid 2975: Permission denied dovecot: Nov 13 17:51:27 Error:
2005 Sep 28
2
Permission denied: failed to chdir to /home/paul
Hi, I've been trying to set up Exin and Dovecot and think I've almost gotten there. However I'm not recieving mail to my inbox and I get messages like the following in /var/log/exim/main.log: 2005-09-28 04:14:47 1EKZtf-0003gQ-26 <= users-return-105525-paul= paulororke.net at openoffice.org H=s002.sfo.collab.net<http://s002.sfo.collab.net>( openoffice.org
2009 Oct 09
4
Fatal: chdir( ) failed: Permission denied
Hi Dovecot fails to chdir() into users home directory giving the following error: Oct 9 16:43:49 jura dovecot: dovecot: Fatal: chdir(/a/home/mina) failed: Permission denied (euid=1118 0(mina) egid=11332(devel) missing +x perm: /a/home) Oct 9 16:43:49 jura dovecot: dovecot: child 14441 (imap) returned error 89 (Fatal failure) The reason seems to be that user primary group is "devel"
2009 May 19
5
pop3 gives a permission denied error on chdir
hi, I am running debian lenny standard install and dovecot also as a standard install. I have a problem with POP3 access. The error message is: May 19 09:16:10 greenchilly dovecot: chdir(/home/vmail/example.com/john) failed with uid 5000: Permission denied May 19 09:16:10 greenchilly dovecot: child 26253 (pop3) returned error 89 May 19 09:16:10 greenchilly dovecot: pop3-login: Login:
2005 Oct 09
1
SOLVED: chdir failed: Permission denied
Ok, so if anyone runs into a problem where dovecot reports chdir(/home/BLAH) failed with uid NNN: Permission denied in Fedora Core 4 or otherwise, it seems to be a SELinux problem. Turn OFF SELinux and the problem goes away. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2004 Jul 29
1
Speed issue with one directory only
I am having a speed issue with Samba and only one folder (/var/www/html) I'm not sure what to try next. I have problems browsing to this folder from WINXP, it seems to hang for about 30 seconds before accessing it. This doesn't happen with any other directories on the box. This directory has a Samba share setup for it, but the speed issue comes up if I use another share and browse to this
2010 Sep 25
0
Can't chdir to /var/state/ups: Permission denied
Hi 2010/9/23 Tim Gomez > > Hello, > I have been struggling to get the NUT software working with my Arch linux > machine. > > http://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/network-ups-tools/ > this link is broken, and I can't find any network ups tools package in this archive! > I have attached a document containing the output of my configuration files. >
2005 Oct 09
0
chdir failed: Permission denied
Hi there, Upgrading to Fedora Core 4 from an old server running Red Hat 7.3. I'm moving accounts over by hand, and I'm having the following error crop up for *everyone*. chdir(/home/BLAH) failed with uid 500: Permission denied Now, that UID is correct, the user has that access, and there are no permissions problems changing to that directory. I've got the mail in /var/mail/XXX for
2023 Aug 07
2
vfs ChDir failed: Permission denied
Just upgraded a file server to Samba 4.17.9-Debian and Bullseye (Debian 11). Noticed that am now getting a number of errors in the smbd log: 'chdir_current_service: vfs_Chfir (a-directory) failed. Permission Denied uid=................ The uid on all the entries seems to correspond to a computer/machine account if I look it up with 'wbinfo --uid-info'. Thoughts? Thank you
2023 Aug 08
1
vfs ChDir failed: Permission denied
07.08.2023 22:27, Marco Shmerykowsky PE via samba wrote: > Just upgraded a file server to Samba 4.17.9-Debian > and Bullseye (Debian 11). > > Noticed that am now getting a number of errors in the smbd log: > > 'chdir_current_service: vfs_Chfir (a-directory) failed. > Permission Denied uid=................ > > The uid on all the entries seems to correspond to a
2010 Jun 26
2
[PATCH] Fix COM32 chdir()
From: Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> Fix COM32 chdir() since it's implemented in the core. Signed-off-by: Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> --- diff --git a/com32/lib/chdir.c b/com32/lib/chdir.c index 6a365f3..4bd4c84 100644 --- a/com32/lib/chdir.c +++ b/com32/lib/chdir.c @@ -8,10 +8,5 @@ int chdir(const char *path) { - /* Actually implement something here... */ - -
2003 Jul 11
2
Permission denied
Dovecot is faulting on an error about permissions that it shouldn't do. I've got an user with its home dir with permissions 700, and inside the mail directory with the mboxes. In the error log I can see: 'Can't chdir to /home/user. Permission denied' I wonder why it has to chdir to that directory and why it can't access. Shouldn't it be running as the user?
2005 Jul 12
3
bug in chdir option of source
I'm on R 2.1.0. In the "source" function there is a bug preventing the proper use of the chdir option (which simply doesn't work). The problem is that in the function the following line occurs: file <- file(file, "r", encoding = encoding) This overwrites the variable "file" and later causes the check if (chdir && is.character(file)
2009 Aug 31
2
Samba wants "chdir"
Hallo, one of my colleagues has problems with Samba (V 3.0.32). Samba runs on a Linux server (Slackware 2.6.29.6), some clients are attached via a Windows Terminalserver. Wiederum war auf dem Windows-TS 1(!) User in die Arktur3.6 -Dom?ne f?r ca 20 Minuten angemeldet und hat dabei ca 4400 Meldungen in die /var/log/messages geschrieben. Diese beginnen mit: (my bad translation: 1 client was
2005 Jun 15
1
source() chdir does not work (PR#7940)
Full_Name: Alex Galakhov Version: 2.1.0 OS: Linux (Debian) Submission from: (NULL) (195.19.131.68) After software upgrade source() does not work properly anymore. It completely ignores the chdir= parameter. This is because is.character(file) is always false after the assignment file<-file(file). The fix is (written by hand in diff-like syntax, hopefully, you'll understand it):
2013 Aug 18
3
missing chdir before chroot in guestfsd
daemon.c does just a chroot, without chdir. The result is that pwd does not work correctly (it causes fs/dcache.c:prepend_unreachable() to add the unreachable string). A workaround is to add "cd /" before each sh command. ><fs> mount /dev/sda2 / ><fs> sh "cd / ; chroot / ; /bin/pwd" / ><fs> sh "/bin/pwd" (unreachable)/ ><fs> sh
2007 Nov 25
5
Permission denied when running from xinetd
Hey folks, When I run rsyncd from xinetd and try to rsync I will get permission denied error: rsync: chdir /home/test failed : Permission denied (13) If I shutdown xinetd and start standalone daemon ( rsync --daemon --config /etc/rsyncd.conf) everything works as expected. This is my xinetd config for rsync: service rsync { disable = no socket_type = stream wait
2005 May 16
2
a problem sourcing a file using chdir=TRUE
Dear R-users, I used to give commands such as: > source(file="~/path/to/file.R", chdir=TRUE) but with the latest v. 2.1.0 it does not seem to work anymore. I tried to figure out what it was going on and it seems that the string for which > class(file) [1] "character" is changed to > class(file) [1] "file" "connection" when the connection is
2007 Apr 03
2
chdir failed, but requires group permissions
Using Debian Etch package dovecot-common and dovecot-pop3d, based on 1.0.rc15-2 My home directories are set up with 770 permissions as follows: /home/<group name>/<user name> Using this method, users MUST be a member of the appropriate group to access their own home directory. If they are not, they can't chdir past /home. This appears to kill dovecot with a