Philip Hazel wrote:
>On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Toralf Lund wrote:
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>>What has happened to the "nobody_user" parameter? I'm using this in our
>>Exim 3 setup to get a sane user setup when an address is aliased
>>directly to a pipe. In Exim 4, the parameter appears to be gone. Why?
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>Exim 4 has been released for 2 years, and as far as a know, nobody has
>previously remarked on this. Now, what the heck *was* nobody_user? I
>cannot remember... the Exim 3 manual doesn't even jog my memory (it
>talks about running processes as "nobody", but I can't remember when
>Exim 3 wanted to do that). The Exim 4 update document talks about the
>queryprogram router.
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> Refer to the other replies for an explanation of that.
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>>What do I use instead?
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>What exactly are you trying to do? If you alias an address to a pipe,
>the delivery runs via a particular transport. You can set the user on
>the transport.
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> OK. To be a bit more specific, lets say I have
in /etc/aliases (this is based on our actual setup.)
There is a local user account with login name "ks", but none called
"scu-archive".
For the 1st alias I want the pipe to run as user "guest". For the 2nd I
want "ks" - i.e. the login-name matching LHS of the alias. Setting
user=guest for the pipe transport would cause both aliases to be run as
"guest", which is not what I want.