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From: Boniforti Flavio (boniforti.f_at_co-ver.it)
Date: Tue Aug 27 2002 - 09:09:07 CDT
Hy there!
I'm running a chrooted postfix.
I copied the /etc/passwd file into /var/spool/postfix/etc/passwd.
Now I noticed it's annoying, because every time I update some passwords
of my users or add a user, I have to manually copy the file.
Would it make sense to make a symlink in the chroot directory to the
"original" passwd file? But, what I mostly care about: would it be
secure enough?
Thanks in advance!
Boniforti Flavio
Informa Srl
Via 42 Martiri, 165
28924 Verbania (VB)
Tel +39 0323 586216
Fax +39 0323 586672
http://www.co-ver.it/informa
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