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10-14-2002 03:54 AM
10-14-2002 03:54 AM
I try to forward emails ffom one inbox. I created the .forward. The owner of the file is the user who receives the messages but the forwarding process is not working properly. I n /var/adm/mailmsg log I have these recors:
Oct 14 13:49:37 wi000600 sendmail[1896]: NAA01884: forward /home/tbaraboi/.forward: World writable directory
Do you have any hints what is wrong?
Thank you,
Solved! Go to Solution.
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10-14-2002 03:57 AM
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10-14-2002 03:58 AM
10-14-2002 03:58 AM
Re: .forward file
ll -d /tbaroboi
one of the two (or both) will be world writeable. Sendmail doesn't consider this secure.
Remove the world writable perms from the offending directories.
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10-14-2002 03:59 AM
10-14-2002 03:59 AM
Re: .forward file
Solution 1: Check the permissions on the ".forward" file. E.g. if the user
"mailman" has a ".forward" file in /home/mailman this user should
have the following permissions on the ".forward" file:
# ll -a /home/mailman/.forward
-rw------- 1 mailman users 20 Aug 4 1999 /home/mailman/.forward
Solution 2: Make sure the owner of the ".forward" file has the valid shell from
/etc/passwd listed in the /etc/shells file. E.g.:
# more /etc/passwd | grep mailman
mailmail:XcsSHS:126:20:TheMailMan,Sendmail
Group,:/home/mailman:/usr/bin/ksh
# vi /etc/shells
/usr/bin/ksh
:wq!
Now Sendmail can run programs or write to files using .forward file
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10-14-2002 04:12 AM
10-14-2002 04:12 AM
Re: .forward file
Best Regards,
Tibi
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10-14-2002 12:13 PM
10-14-2002 12:13 PM
Re: .forward file
sendmail is being kind m=by pointing out this deficiency.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin