annotate tests/localhost-stdin/README @ 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.
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4 Three mails are sent, using different options, to <you@localhost>.
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5 local.sh sends mail accepted from stdin and sends them to a fake local
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6 mailbox, using your login name. If it works, there should be a file
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7 named with your login name with the mails. You can look at it with cat
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8 or less, or with an ordinary mail program.
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10 Two log files, masqmail.log and debug.log will also be created within
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11 this directory. They may give some information if anything went wrong.
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13 Run them from within this directory, preferably NOT as root, but you
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14 got to have write permission for this directory.
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