[rt-users] Problems with RT2 and mail gateway (continuation)

Jesse jesse at fsck.com
Fri Jun 22 12:49:01 EDT 2001


Have you granted 'Everyone' the right to create tickets in your queue?
Is there anything in RT's error log?


On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 10:46:03AM +0200, Harald Wagener wrote:
> Gerd Nienhaus wrote:
> > 
> > Good morning Harald !
> 
> Moin!
>  
> > I had the same problem, and this is what I found 'somewhere' ;-) in the
> > internet :) :
> > 
> > Can't do setuid
> > 
> > (F) This typically means that ordinary perl tried to exec suidperl to do
> > setuid
> > emulation, but couldn't exec it.
> > It looks for a name of the form sperl5.000 in the same directory that
> > the perl
> > executable resides under the name perl5.000, typically /usr/local/bin on
> > Unix
> > machines. If the file is there, check the execute permissions.
> > If it isn't, ask your sysadmin why he and/or she removed it.
> > 
> > I had to do the following...
> > 
> >         chmod u+s /usr/bin/sperl5.6.0
> > 
> > and the problem was gone :) !
> > 
> > Maybe that helps ?
> 
> It helped, thanks alot! Now mails are accepted, but nothing gets sent out
> (might be a configuration problem). Also I don't know which timezone to
> set (our clock is synchronized via ntp, so we could rely on system time).
> I tried 'Europe/Berlin' and 'Etc/GMT+2', but nothing changed. Or have I
> forgotten _everything_ in the docs and should have started some program
> to    integrate the changed configuration into RT2?
> 
> Regards,
> 	Harald
>  
> 
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