Fedora 10 sendmail/smrsh denied

Bob Richmond bob at lorez.org
Tue Mar 3 16:11:40 UTC 2009


Files in /etc/smrsh used to get a type of "etc_smrsh_t" that allowed 
files in there to be executed by smrsh on behalf of sendmail. That went 
away, and now sendmail can't execute mail processing programs under 
/etc/smrsh. Did the standard location for mail processing programs change?




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