[Exim] RE: Exim Socket Bind Error/Permission Denied FIXED! :…

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Autor: Karl Balsmeier
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Para: 'Ivan Beveridge ', ''exim-users@exim.org' '
CC: 'henry@proz.com'
Asunto: [Exim] RE: Exim Socket Bind Error/Permission Denied FIXED! :)
Happy days...

A simple "chmod mail mainlog" command fixed it back to the right group.

Thanks Ivan for helping out on this (and Bart for also responding -it's a
Debian box), now just have to recover the lost day's mail, cool cool cool.
:)

-Karlski

-----Original Message-----
From: Ivan Beveridge
To: 'exim-users@???'
Sent: 6/25/2001 11:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Exim] Socket Bind Error/ Permission Denied (read the archive)

On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 10:19:45AM -0700, Karl Balsmeier wrote:
> I read the archive and killed all the extra mail processes, even

commented
> all mail services out of inetd.conf, but i'm still getting the

permission
> denied error when I try to test send. (from root or others)
>
> 2001-06-24 21:40:05 socket bind() to port 25 for address (any) failed:
> Address already in use: waiting before trying again.


This is to do with a server trying to start up, and failing to bind to
the
SMTP port of the relevant IP address. This happened yesterday (so maybe
is
a red herring). If it is not, check what is connecting to the port with
lsof.

> 2001-06-25 07:58:12 15EXoa-0003ed-00 Cannot open main log file
> "/var/log/exim/mainlog": Permission denied: euid=8 egid=8


Check permissions on the logfile and directory.

> These errors indicate another MTA, am I on the right track here, I see
> sendmail processes popping, am I on the right track as far as trying

to
> eliminate these so exim can function, or is this error due to

something
> else?


The former points to another MTA running (use lsof to confirm which
process - eg lsof -i tcp@10.0.3.4) - the fact that you saw sendmail
running
at a point in time does not mean it is running as a daemon (but may be a

good pointer ;)

The latter points to a permission problem (user doesn't have read/write
access to the logfile / directory structure).

Cheers


Ivan
-- 
Ivan Beveridge         Systems Architect          SportBusiness Group
<ivan@???>                 http://www.sportbusiness.com
Tel: +44 (0)20 7934 9000                     Fax: +44 (0)20 7934 9200


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