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<0> come to think of it, I dont know much about syslogd.. but if its anything like apache it doesnt close file descriptor when the filename changes
<0> e.g. with apache when I moved yay.log to whee.log,the stuff continued to get added to whee.log
<0> erh
<0> continued to get added to yay.log I mean ofcourse
<1> yup, toyed with that a few weeks ago at work
<1> anyhow, I totally removed the old mail logs, I restarted postfix and .. no logs
<0> so perhaps syslog needs a restart
<2> yup



<0> btw I usually tail -f -n0 when I want to check a log for additions, instead of removing them... ;>
<1> now.. is there a graceful to get syslog to restart?
<1> I'll remember that for the next time when I want to (re)move a log :P
<0> I'd reckon /etc/rc.d/syslogd restart or something like that, depending on your distribution
<1> Ubuntu, Debian child
<1> ls init.d gives me a sysklogd, try that one?
<1> yup, that was it.. now to see if it logs
<0> no clue, I'm not a debian user
<1> I never thought I'd be this happy to see an error log :)
<3> hehehehe
<1> and were in business.. now lets see.. its appearing nasty
<1> .. a bunch of my problems are coming from mysql not taking connections from my local machine.. how weird is that..
<0> nah, its a debian/ubuntu thing
<1> warning: connect to mysql server 127.0.0.1: Host 'localhost.localdomain' is not allowed to connect to this MySQL server
<0> you probably have a file called /etc/mysql/my.cnf
<1> prolly
<0> and it probably has a line in it stating 'skip-networking'
<0> which pretty much does what the name says
<1> # Instead of skip-networking the default is now to listen only on
<1> # localhost which is more compatible and is not less secure.
<1> comma seperated values? I try..
<0> oh, no, nevermind .. I remembered that the default on ubuntu used to be skip-networking turned on. seems it was changed then
<0> how about using the mysql commandline utility to try and connect to the mysql server? `mysql -h hostname -u username -p`
<1> that works
<1> wait, no it doesn't
<1> hold on.. cat decided it was time to knock over a really big pile of stuff I need to identify.. wont be long, wasn't much
<1> back
<4> anyone around?
<0> I am, but I'm not sure what that errormessage means
<0> oh wait. you're not timas. sorry



<1> would adding localhost.localdomain to the hosts allowed work?
<2> timas fix your MySQL access rules
<1> hehe
<1> f3ew, -that- far I got :)
<0> no idea timas.. at first glance I would think you need a user@'localhost.localdomain' with rights to read that database
<1> its the step beyond I haven't figured out yet
<2> timas #mysql
<2> It's a grant statement
<1> hm, might know then.. hold on
<1> I thought wrong.. the story continues as soon as I fix this!
<4> Apr 11 16:38:57 dlx1 saslp***wd2: SQL engine 'mysql' not supported
<4> Apr 11 16:38:57 dlx1 saslp***wd2: auxpropfunc error no mechanism available
<4> i keep getting this error for saslp***wd2 and sasldblistusers2
<0> sounds like you will want to recompile cyrus-sasl2 with mysql support. just a guess
<0> I'm not much into the whole cyrus thing
<4> yeah i was thinking the same
<4> the only thing is i installed via the package manager
<4> im not sure where to put the files to recompile
<0> what distro are you using?
<4> because when i look in my lib folders for the sasl it has sql.c sql.h and auxprop is all over in its configs
<4> SuSe 10
<0> oh god
<4> i know, i h8
<4> if i could install an OS via ssh i would
<0> I dont know how to work suse, might wanna try #suse if there is such a channel
<0> if you really want you could get the sources and extract them anywhere, then ./configure && make && make install, it should find your libs and includes
<0> thing is, I personally very much dislike not installing stuff with the package manager, cos you'll end up having files all over your filesystem
<0> of which you dont know where they come from or which app they belong to
<1> gokey.. so now it connects
<1> clamd is giving trouble.. I fix that
<0> cool
<0> onnecting is GOOD YOO
<1> right, as I thought, clamd is part of clamav, clamav is properly installed..


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