Deinstalling inetd :-((

Discussion in 'Installation/Configuration' started by tom, Nov 5, 2006.

  1. tom

    tom Member

    Deinstalling inetd remove postfix, proftp and more:-((

    I've deinstalled inedt after I've found nothing to start with inetd.conf. Now the whole Mailtransport is'nt working anymore. No imap, no pop, now sasld, no bind... :mad:

    Even all postfixfiles are gone, all proftpfiles are gone, all sasldfiles are gone, all bindfiles are gone...
    This is gone courier-imap courier-imap-ssl courier-pop courier-pop-ssl...
    and of course all the depending config files. And there is NO backup.
    What a .....:eek:

    So I saw: ISPconfig is using the ined massively. I know that I'v demolished a lot nearly everything by removing inetd.

    I realy don't understand why?
    How could this mess happend?
    Why apt-get remove --purge remove postfix, proftp etc. ?

    I think I habe to reinstall postfix and proftp.
    But I'm not sure what else are missing?
    :confused:
     
    Last edited: Nov 5, 2006
  2. tom

    tom Member

    Ok, It's fixed now:)

    I've installed an configured the missing parts (deleted by apt-get inetd!!!) and used this golden opportunity to upgrade isp and it works:)

    And the Mailboxes are and dns entries are still there...

    But still I dont understand why apt-get remove inetd removed all the other things.
     
  3. falko

    falko Super Moderator Howtoforge Staff

    ISPConfig doesn't use inetd, but lots of other packages do.

    When you ran
    Code:
    apt-get remove inetd
    it should have shown you which packages are going to be removed...
     
  4. tom

    tom Member

    sorry,sorry
     
    Last edited: Nov 6, 2006
  5. tom

    tom Member

    It's fixt everything:
    I can't sent or receive mail.
    ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
    <[email protected]>
    (reason: 550 <[email protected]>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in local recipient table)
     
  6. tom

    tom Member

    I added this line in main.cf and it works.
    virtual_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/virtusertable

    I've not seen this line before and even there is no syntax highlighting for this line in my shell. Is that usual?

    There is another prob with proftpd. I can't log in.
    With the same user and password as I can send mails with postfix it is'nt possible to login the ftp account?


    ???
     
    Last edited: Nov 6, 2006
  7. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    The line is usual.

    Any errors in the syslog or xferlog?
     
  8. tom

    tom Member

    sorry, of course, I was looking for an proftplog but I could'nt find it...

    that was strange no such user 'web'

    But that ~web/ in proftpd_ispconfig.conf was wrong.
    It has to be
    An everything is fine :)
     
  9. tom

    tom Member

    Unfortunately I've found one fault more
    I it not possible to send a mail from localhost to postfix:

    ?
     
  10. till

    till Super Moderator Staff Member ISPConfig Developer

    Is localhost.localdomain listed in the file /etc/postfix/local-host-names ? If not, add it at the end. Make sure that localhost.localdomain is also listed for the IP 127.0.0.1 in the /etc/hosts file.
     
  11. tom

    tom Member

    Yes, thanks.
    I found the local ip in hosts.deny. Now it's ok.
     

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