postfix high-ports prob

Holger Burde hburde at t-online.de
Sun Mar 12 13:30:55 UTC 2006


Hi;

Thx for the Hint (amvis ports). I stick with clamsmtp since its working
quite well 4 me. Its a little C Programm without overhead (vs
interpreter), no dependence flood (perl modules) and i am not so much a
perl fan ....

hb    
Am Sonntag, den 12.03.2006, 00:26 +0100 schrieb Nicolas Mailhot:
> Le samedi 11 mars 2006 à 10:01 -0500, Daniel J Walsh a écrit :
> > Holger Burde wrote:
> > > Hi;
> > >
> > > FC 4 currrent with targeted - up2date & unmodified.
> > >
> > > The postfix Policy or some other seems 2 prevent binding postfix to
> > > unpriv Ports > 1023 (10026 in my case). Is this intentional and if why ?
> > > Daemon based Filtering stuff needs those high-ports.  
> > > Since after setting setenforce to 0 it works i think i must be policy
> > > related (the system has no source policy - so i didn't dig into that
> > > yet).     
> > >
> > > Mar 11 14:06:40 proton postfix/master[3413]: fatal: bind 127.0.0.1 port
> > > 10026: Permission denied
> 
> > 
> > Well you have two choices.  You can update to FC5 and use some of the 
> > semanage to add additional ports
> > to  postfix.
> 
> Actually this is a postfix/filter communication problem, it works fine
> in FC4/5 with postfix<->amavid-new, so what you actually need is use the
> same ports as amavisd-new and eventually apply amavis contexts to your
> filter
> 
> (another solution is to just use amavisd-new now it's in FE)
> 
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