Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 0:12:30 -0000 From: "Orton Wistow Primary School" <owps@nildram.co.uk> To: "Anti" <fearow@attbi.com> Cc: yds@CoolRat.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: courier-0.39.3 Message-ID: <20030328001230.82CB61D713C@mrburns.nildram.co.uk>
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> On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 15:28:28 -0000 > "Richard Laxton" <ict@owps.org.uk> wrote: > > > Hi there > > > > Got FreeBSD5.0 Release trying to install courier and running into a problem. > > I've tried using the documentation on the courier website, but the paths are > > different in FreeBSD to what is listed in the manual so I am well and truly > > confused. > > > > What I am trying to do is configure the webadmin to run from my Apache > > cgi-bin folder; all I get is > > "For security reasons, the default configuration of webadmin prevents access > > from non-local IP addresses without SSL. See INSTALL for more information." > > > > So I read the manual and it says I need to create a file saying its okay to > > not use SSL ... that's where my problem starts. I don't actually have the > > same file path it suggests. This is the part of the readme I am attempting > > to follow : > > http://www.courier-mta.org/install.html#webadmin > > It gives and error when I try to run step 2 (it says make doesn't how to run > > the command given) and the little note right under step 3 is where I get a > > folder doesn't exist message. > > > > I'd be appreciate of any help, even if you know where there might be a guide > > / manual for installing courier that uses FreeBSD as its base instead of > > whatever branding of *nix that guide uses :) > > > the ports version of courier-mta is horribly outdated and broken in many ways... > install the latest version from source instead... > > "touch /usr/local/etc/courier/webadmin/unsecureok" to create the file making non-ssl ok... > Okay I'll go read the part of the handbook dealing with compiling and grab the latest version from source :) Thanks a lot :) Richard laxton
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