Date: Sun, 9 Jun 1996 16:06:55 -0600 (MDT) From: Ade Barkah <mbarkah@hemi.com> To: taob@io.org (Brian Tao) Cc: security@freebsd.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD's /var/mail permissions Message-ID: <199606092206.QAA24430@hemi.com> In-Reply-To: <Pine.NEB.3.92.960609114819.11452F-100000@zap.io.org> from "Brian Tao" at Jun 9, 96 11:56:10 am
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Brian Tao wrote: [Regarding QPOP not having permissions to create lock files] > An alternative would be to modify your newuser procedure to touch > and chown a .pop lock file for the user and configure your POP server > not to remove those files when the user exits. This is what I do currently; it feels like such a bad hack. > From the qpopper 2.2 install notes: > > h) KEEP_TEMP_DROP - Keep the .user.pop file around. It can be > used to determine when the last time a user has > accessed their mail. Actually, this is not needed. The same set of permissions which prevents QPOP from creating the .user.pop file also prevents it from removing the lock file. =-) Off topic, I keep getting these syslog messages from QPOP: popper[20737]: @remote-host: -ERR POP EOF received Any ideas why this might be happening ? I'm sure I'm not the only one seeing many of these. It seems like a chronic problem on the client side. Regards, -Ade ------------------------------------------------------------------- Inet: mbarkah@hemi.com - HEMISPHERE ONLINE - <http://www.hemi.com/> -------------------------------------------------------------------
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