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From: Sriram Nyshadham (sriram.nyshadham
netenrich.com)
Date: Sat Jun 06 2009 - 14:50:47 CDT
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Well I am using FreeBSD 6.3 and not solaris. Is it quite possible the same thing would have been done on BSD as well?
> Please help me understand why this happened. Postfix has been running fine
> for the past one year + without any issues and suddenly it crashed
> yesterday on one of our production servers with the following messages:
>
> Jun 6 10:41:52 in02 postfix/smtpd[82431]: warning: connect #1 to subsystem private/rewrite: Connection refused
Are you on a Solaris box by any chance? Seems the socket used by
trivial-rewrite is down or unresponsive, and when you restart, it is
once again available which is why the problem 'goes away'. Just a guess.
There have been some posts about this on the mailing list before -- check
archives.
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Sahil Tandon <sahil
tandon.net>
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