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annotate tests/hostname-stdin/test.conf.tpl @ 331:e507c854a63e

Security fix! Correct handling of seteuid() return value See Debian bug #638002, reported by John Lightsey. When possible the (already available) set_euidgid() function is used. Additionally, it is unnecessary to change the identity when writing into an already open file descriptor. This should fix the problem.
author markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>
date Sat, 27 Aug 2011 16:19:07 +0200
parents 49ca781e1503
children 196dfb2a3056
rev   line source
meillo@64 1 # running as user is enough for testing purposes
meillo@0 2 run_as_user=true
meillo@0 3
meillo@0 4 # set debug level (0 = no debugging, 5 = very much, 6 = too much)
meillo@0 5 debug_level = 5
meillo@0 6
meillo@64 7 # deliver at once
meillo@0 8 do_queue = false
meillo@0 9
meillo@64 10 #
meillo@46 11 host_name="SMTP_HOST"
meillo@0 12
meillo@64 13 # we want to deliver a message to `hostname`
meillo@63 14 local_hosts="SMTP_HOST"
meillo@0 15
meillo@64 16 # spool into the current directory
meillo@46 17 spool_dir="PWD"
meillo@0 18
meillo@64 19 # deliver local mail into the current directory
meillo@46 20 mail_dir="PWD"
meillo@0 21
meillo@64 22 # log into the current directory
meillo@0 23 use_syslog=false
meillo@64 24 log_dir="PWD"
meillo@0 25
meillo@64 26 # relative names to the warn/failure template files
meillo@64 27 errmsg_file="PWD/../../tpl/failmsg.tpl"
meillo@64 28 warnmsg_file="PWD/../../tpl/warnmsg.tpl"