Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/07/08/02:48:55
Thanks for your answer Pierre ..
Here is my exim.log when I try to run it from service.
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CYGWIN = "ntsec". Root / mapped to F:\cygwin.
Starting uid 18 gid 18
root_uid 1001 exim_uid 1001 exim_gid 513
Exim version 4.04 uid=18 gid=18 pid=2508 L=834cd8 D=fff7577f
probably GDBM (native mode)
Exim has no root privilege: uid=18 gid=18 euid=18 egid=18
changed uid/gid: forcing real = effective
uid=18 gid=18
auxiliary group list: 0
LOG: MAIN PANIC DIE
Exim configuration file /usr/local/exim/configure has the wrong owner,
group, or mode
search_tidyup called
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Exim pid=2508 terminating with rc=1 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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I really don't understand, as you can see owner and group id are SYSTEM.
Permissions on configure are as follow:
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-rw-r--r-- 1 18 18 21262 Jul 2 11:58 configure
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Owned by SYSTEM, readable/writable by SYSTEM and readable only for others.
Here it is .. I'm looking further to check out what's wrong ... This may be
also a CYGWIN permission problem... (This is not the first problem I have
when using ntsec with a domain user)
Thanks again ..
Thomas
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pierre A. Humblet" <Pierre DOT Humblet AT ieee DOT org>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2002 4:16 AM
Subject: Re: exim and ntsec
> "Corwin" <Cygwin at ifrance dot com> wrote
>
> >Forgive my lack of knowledge. I saw the Exim has no root privilege
message
> >but what I can't explain (And I am sure you can) is why I got the same
> >message when launching exim with ntsec disabled and why It is working
well
> >then ...
>
> Thomas
>
> I don't see this message without ntsec! Running without ntsec is all
> you need if you don't need to setuid to access directories and to set
> permissions.
> To run under ntsec, start exim from cygrunsrv. It is coded to recognize
> uid 18.
> If you have problems, add the arguments -c -d (in cygrunsrv -I.. -a
"...")
> and look at the debug output in /var/log/exim.log, in addition to the
> logfiles.
>
> I assume you fixed the permissions problems of configure (previous
messages).
> With ntsec it must be owned by SYSTEM and other users cannot have write
> access.
>
> Pierre
>
> P.S.: Please cc me on this, I don't subscribe to the list.
>
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