Ticket #2193 (closed defect: wontfix)

Opened 2 years ago

Last modified 2 years ago

postfix fatal error: permision denied

Reported by: Kika Owned by: nuxwin
Priority: critical Milestone: ispCP ω 1.0.4
Component: Package Version: ispCP ω 1.0.3
Severity: Easy Keywords:
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Description

Hi

I just intalled a Debian Lenny amd64 and an ispcp 1.0.3-1 on my new server and when i created a domain with some email address then i found this error in the mail.err log:

Jan 31 22:36:47 admin postfix/virtual[2594]: fatal: open database /etc/postfix/ispcp/mailboxes.db: Permission denied

i checked the permissions and i found 600 on /etc/postfix/ispcp/*.db. I give 644 and now works.

i tired to run the set-engine-permissions, but that didn't solved the problem.

Change History

comment:1 Changed 2 years ago by nuxwin

  • Status changed from new to closed
  • Resolution set to wontfix
  • Component changed from Frontend (GUI) to Package
  • Severity changed from Don't know to Easy
  • Milestone changed from Working to ispCP ω 1.0.4

That is just package issue.

comment:2 Changed 2 years ago by nuxwin

  • Status changed from closed to reopened
  • Resolution wontfix deleted

comment:3 Changed 2 years ago by nuxwin

  • Owner set to nuxwin
  • Status changed from reopened to new

comment:4 Changed 2 years ago by nuxwin

  • Status changed from new to closed
  • Resolution set to wontfix

comment:5 Changed 2 years ago by Kika

Sorry, but i think that this is not normal. This is my first server where i found this error after the installation, i have 4 another servers with ispcp where i installed older versions and i hadn't problem with this. So i think that something was changed in the install (or set permission) script which cause this problem.

comment:6 Changed 2 years ago by joximu

@Kika

The download-package (tar file) of release 1.0.3-1 was not builded in the same manner as usual and therefore the permissions of some files were different. The set-x-permission script does not chamnge permissions in /etc/* - ony in /var/www/iscpcp/*

/J

comment:7 Changed 2 years ago by joximu

Of course the next package should contain the right permissions - but it's not a manner of source code...

comment:8 Changed 2 years ago by Kika

Thanks :)

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