In data sabato 23 settembre 2017 07:23:41 CEST, Per Jessen ha scritto:
stakanov wrote:
In data venerdì 22 settembre 2017 21:40:50 CEST, Per Jessen ha
scritto:
stakanov wrote:
In data venerdì 22 settembre 2017 21:32:26 CEST, Per Jessen ha
scritto:
stakanov wrote:
In data venerdì 22 settembre 2017 20:42:22 CEST, Per Jessen ha
scritto: > Carlos E. R. wrote: > > On 2017-09-22 18:16, stakanov wrote: > >> I tried to fix this since I updated to 42.3. > >> Is there a bug with rootmail not working in that version? I > >> do see there is mail in rootmail, I did set correctly to > >> receive rootmail, but I do not receive anything. > >> Seccheck: nothing > >> rkhunter: nothing. > >> Now these two run (or should run) on a daily basis and > >> should give a report via rootmail. > >> Any suggestion on how to receive rootmail with kmail again? > >> Permissions are set correctly, I checked. > > > > If you use postfix (it is the default) and procmail, then > > mail to root is disabled. You redirect it to a user instead. > > Not sure what procmail has to do with it, I never use it. With > the default postfix config, mail to root is delivered to root's > mailbox at /var/mail/root. > > To read it, go into a shell, switch to root, run 'mail'. To > have it delivered to a user account, amend /etc/aliases.
O.K. it seems that there is no mail since August. That is: rkhunter and seccheck cannot send mail to root.
Try it yourself:
"mail -r root root", then type a subject and close with '.' on a line by itself.
How did you determine that they cannot? Check /var/log/mail and you should see lines like:
pickup[18017]: 77F8A6169F: uid=0 from=<root>
The last mail is from 27.08. then there is no mail. I see the mails in var/log/mail in kmail. But no new mail arrives since I updated to 42.3
Okay. Were you able to send root a mail?
Ah,
send-mail: fatal: parameter inet_interfaces: no local interface found for ::1
I think to recall a regression that did that. When you have ipv6 disabled. But I do not recall the solution (that at the time I found out).
Remove 'localhost' from the line with ::1 in /etc/hosts.
Mind you, there is rarely any good reason to disable IPv6.
Why would I leave ipv6 active if non of my providers does deliver it, nor does offer dual stack? In the fritzbox there is a known vulnerability that is still not fixed (and the producer does not seem to hast) that is hitting you only if you have ipv6 enabled. Thus I disabled it also in my modem/router. I will try you suggestion, currently it still does not work, so I think you are right, I will just comment it out. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org