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From: Michael Tokarev (mjt_at_tls.msk.ru)
Date: Tue Oct 01 2002 - 16:01:29 CDT
Kelly Sauke wrote:
> So are you saying that it just won't function if they're different? What
> if there is a system that wants the mail server to have different
> resolver settings than the rest of the system? Shouldn't it just throw
> an error and still work? Like in my case with the only difference being
> a comment in the file. Once would expect that it should still work
> right? Maybe I'm smokin' something..who knows.
I may be mistaken here, but the problem seems to be due to
missing nss_* stuff in chroot jail - namely, nss_files* modules.
Again, I may be mistaken. I'd suggest to check whenever
nss_files* and nss_dns* are exists in /var/spool/postfix/lib/.
BTW, why do you use chroot at the first place? Hmm, and this by
itself is a good question too: do you really set your postfix
to run chrooted? (check master.cf). If not, you may also have
some permission problem - try to ping localhost *as postfix user*.
/mjt
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