Hello all!
My strange permission errors in my log files seem to have disappeared. The only thing I can think of that I changed was mounting my encrypted folder without using sudo. Example “gocryptfs -allow_other cipher plain” instead of "sudo gocryptfs -allow_other cipher plain”.
Thanks to all of you for your help and suggestions!
Austin Witmer
On Aug 21, 2022, at 10:03 AM, Remo Mattei <rm@rm.ht> wrote:
It’s a mount partition you should check that probably it is nfs.
Good luck.
Il giorno 21 ago 2022, alle ore 07:43, Austin Witmer <austin96@emypeople.net> ha scritto:
Thanks to all of your for your input!
I think I may have gotten this resolved. More time and testing will tell! More details later . . .
Austin Witmer
On Aug 20, 2022, at 9:06 AM, Erwan David <erwan@rail.eu.org <mailto:erwan@rail.eu.org>> wrote:
Le 20/08/2022 à 16:52, Austin Witmer a écrit :
Hello all!
Recently I upgraded my mail server to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and ever since then I am periodically getting some dovecot errors like the below in my mail log. As far as I can tell, my unix perms are just fine. What is ACL/MAC?
Aug 20 14:41:58 mail dovecot: imap(user@domain.com <mailto:user@domain.com>)<56316><1NieGKPmuOdKwxVI>: Error: Mailbox INBOX: stat(/mnt/volume1/mailserver/plain/maildir/domain.com/user/dovecot.index.log <http://domain.com/user/dovecot.index.log> <http://domain.com/user/dovecot.index.log <http://domain.com/user/dovecot.index.log>>) failed: Permission denied (euid=1000(austin) egid=1000(austin) UNIX perms appear ok (ACL/MAC wrong?))
And here is the listing showing the permissions for that file.
*austin@mail*:*~*$ ls -la /mnt/volume1/mailserver/plain/maildir/domain.com/user/dovecot.index.log <http://domain.com/user/dovecot.index.log> <http://domain.com/user/dovecot.index.log <http://domain.com/user/dovecot.index.log>> -rwxrwxr-- 1 austin austin 15796 Aug 20 14:41 */mnt/volume1/mailserver/plain/maildir/domain.com/user/dovecot.index.log <http://domain.com/user/dovecot.index.log> <http://domain.com/user/dovecot.index.log <http://domain.com/user/dovecot.index.log>>*
What in the world is causing these errors, and what can I do about them?
Thanks in advance!
Austin Witmer
Did you check wether your linux distribution uses SeLINUX or Apparmor ? In that case you would have to check their policy to give dovecot access to this directory.