Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/02/25/15:13:40
Pierre,
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 12:43:31PM -0500, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
> Jason Tishler wrote:
> > The above fixed the problem. I apologize for not being able to
> > figure this out myself.
>
> Actually I'd rather have you hit this problem than almost anybody
> else. Figuring out what was happening without accurate strace output
> took some doing.
Thanks for your gentle treatment and kind words. :,)
> Can you invest a little more time and try to understand why wsock
> doesn't start without it (e.g. lookup how privileges are assigned on
> your system)? I'd like to detect the bad situation and log a warning.
I tried adding a group:mail:r-x ACL to the following:
/mnt/c
/mnt/c/WINNT
/mnt/c/WINNT/system32
/mnt/c/WINNT/system32/drivers
/mnt/c/WINNT/system32/drivers/etc
/mnt/c/WINNT/system32/drivers/etc/services
/mnt/c/WINNT/system32/*.dll
/mnt/c/WINNT/system32/*.DLL
but I still failed in the same way.
Any other suggestions of where to poke and prod?
> > I'm not:
>
> So let me rephrase the question: is there a particular reason why you
> have defined an exim user (in addition to having a mail group for
> deliveries, I know that makes a lot of sense).
Not really -- it may just be "historical". Remember, I started with
your 4.02, upgraded to my private 4.10, upgraded to your 4.10, and now
upgraded to your 4.12. IIRC, some doc recommended running as a user
other than root (i.e., LocalSystem). It seems safer to do so unless
really required.
Thanks,
Jason
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