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so permissions problem after all, doesn it? just for the record, and |
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future people having the same problem. / permissions should be 755 for |
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root:root |
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regards |
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On 1/3/06, Jose Gonzalez Gomez <jgonzalez.openinput@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> 2006/1/3, Andreas Prieß <ap@××××××××××.net>: |
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> > Jose Gonzalez Gomez wrote: |
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> > > About configuration, I've been using really simple configuration files |
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> just |
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> > > to test this, so I don't think I'm missing anything here... |
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> > Could you share your config file with us? Maybe this can help to assert |
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> > that you did not overlook something obvious, before you go on analysing |
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> > system calls... :-) |
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> I have created a bug report with all the information I've been able to find |
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> and gather: |
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> http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=116247 |
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> As you may see there, the config file contains the following: |
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> logoutput: syslog |
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> internal: eth1 port = 1080 |
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> external: eth0 |
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> user.privileged: sockd |
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> user.notprivileged: sockd |
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> user.libwrap: sockd |
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> I've reduced the config file to this, without including any rule. As I tell |
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> in the bug report, the service only starts when all three users are set to |
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> root, although it doesn't accept connections. |
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> Thanks for your interest, best regards |
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> Jose |
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