On baloo, I have reviewed mail-logs since June 23 - no, I have better
things to do, but it was annoying me seeing so many bounces, approx
111000. Of which about 90000 by 9 users, all subscribed to
opensuse-bugs.
Typically, these would/should have been unsubscribed long ago, so I was
just wondering if anyone knows of a reason why bounce processing isn't
working - intentionally or by mistake?
I was going to check the virtual map from
https://gitlab.suse.de/OPS-Service/virtual-maps, but I can't access it.
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Christian, something for you -
when the profiles were in "enforce", I see these in the log -
/usr/bin/mlmmj-bounce[18839]: subscriberfuncs.c:122: Could not
opendir(/var/spool/mlmmj/opensuse//subscribers.d/): Permission denied
/usr/bin/mlmmj-sub[5174]: subscriberfuncs.c:122: Could not
opendir(/var/spool/mlmmj/opensuse//subscribers.d/): Permission denied
/usr/bin/mlmmj-unsub[3419]: subscriberfuncs.c:122: Could not
opendir(/var/spool/mlmmj/opensuse-security-announce//subscribers.d/):
Permission denied
Looking at the profile for mlmmj-bounce:
/usr/bin/mlmmj-bounce {
#include <abstractions/base>
/usr/bin/mlmmj-bounce r,
/usr/bin/mlmmj-send Px,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/subscribers.d rwl, #
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/subscribers.d/* rwl,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/subconf rwl, #
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/subconf/* rwl,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/queue rwl, #
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/queue/* rwl,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/bounce/ rwl,
}
The trailing '#'s look a bit odd, but I guess they're okay. Except if
they were meant to be at the beginning of the next line?
/usr/bin/mlmmj-sub {
#include <abstractions/base>
capability setuid,
/usr/bin/mlmmj-send Px,
/usr/bin/mlmmj-sub r,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/control r, #
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/control/* r,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/queue w, #
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/queue/* w,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/subconf w, #
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/subconf/* w,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/subscribers.d rw,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/subscribers.d/* rw,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/subscribers.d/.d.lock lw,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/text r, #
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/text/* r,
}
Why does mlmmj-unsub have a problem
with /var/spool/mlmmj/opensuse-security-announce//subscribers.d/ ?
This doesn't look right though:
/usr/bin/mlmmj-unsub {
#include <abstractions/base>
/usr/bin/mlmmj-unsub r,
/usr/bin/mlmmj-send Px,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/control r, #
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/control/* r,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/text r, #
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/text/* r,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/subscribers.d r,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/subscribers.d/* r,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/queue rwl, #
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/queue/* rwl,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/unsubconf rwl, #
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/unsubconf/* rwl,
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/subscribers.d rwl, #
/var/spool/mlmmj/*/subscribers.d/* rwl,
}
Double entries for /var/spool/mlmmj/*/subscribers.d ?
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Hello,
I wrote a guide some time ago regarding ticket wrangling in
progress.o.o/opensuse-admin. Please read it and let me know if anything is not
clear there
https://progress.opensuse.org/projects/opensuse-admin/wiki/Progress_ticket_…
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SUSE Operations and Services Team
Back in August I wrote:
https://lists.opensuse.org/heroes/2016-08/msg00019.html
> Would it perhaps be best if I were to wait maybe a month and then
> return to this topic? It is still holiday time (although mine's over),
> and planning for external access will presumably take some time.
Now that everyone is (presumably) back from summer hols, I hope you
enjoyed them, so before you start contemplating the autumn vacation,
let's resume this topic.
Starting with the instructions listed here:
https://progress.opensuse.org/projects/opensuse-admin/wiki/Lists_create_new
According to the diagram :
https://progress.opensuse.org/projects/opensuse-admin/wiki/Listsopensuseorg
"baloo" is lists4.opensuse.org or lists5.opensuse.org (there is
no "baloo.opensuse.org" visible externally).
Issue#1: trying to ssh to either of those names produces nothing, I
presume port 22 is just dropped in the firewall, very sensibly.
Issue#2: access credentials for baloo? uid+pwd or public key?
Issue#3: updating the virtual map on the mailserver - "gitlab.suse.de"
is not known externally.
Until those have been resolved, I guess there's not much I can do.
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