Hej.
Jeg prøver at installer Exim 3.16-1 på Redhat 7 for første gang, men for jeg
starter op, for jeg meddelsen " Failed to get user name for uid 0"
Min exim.conf ser sådanne ud (kopi fra
www.gnuskole.dk):
######################################################################
# Runtime configuration file for Exim #
######################################################################
# Dette er den konfigurationsfil der kommer med Exim 3.13 RPMen fra RedHat
6.2 Powertools.
# Den er tilrettet til brug på eksempelskolen GnuSkole.
# Der hvor vi har ændret har vi markeret det ved at skrive gnu.
# This is a default configuration file which will operate correctly in
# uncomplicated installations. Please see the manual for a complete list
# of all the runtime configuration options that can be included in a
# configuration file. There are many more than are mentioned here. The
# manual is in the file doc/spec.txt in the Exim distribution as a plain
# ASCII file. Other formats (PostScript, Texinfo, HTML, PDF) are available
# from the Exim ftp sites. The manual is also online via the Exim web sites.
# This file is divided into several parts, all but the last of which are
# terminated by a line containing the word "end". The parts must appear
# in the correct order, and all must be present (even if some of them are
# in fact empty). Blank lines, and lines starting with # are ignored.
######################################################################
# MAIN CONFIGURATION SETTINGS #
######################################################################
# Specify your host's canonical name here. This should normally be the fully
# qualified "official" name of your host. If this option is not set, the
# uname() function is called to obtain the name.
# gnu
# Her indsætter du det maskinnavn du vil bruge på klienterne (det skal være
registreret i DNS.)
primary_hostname = server.ipsen.herlev
# Specify the domain you want to be added to all unqualified addresses
# here. An unqualified address is one that does not contain an "@" character
# followed by a domain. For example, "caesar@rome.ex" is a fully qualified
# address, but the string "caesar" (i.e. just a login name) is an
unqualified
# email address. Unqualified addresses are accepted only from local callers
by
# default. See the receiver_unqualified_{hosts,nets} options if you want
# to permit unqualified addresses from remote sources. If this option is
# not set, the primary_hostname value is used for qualification.
# gnu
# Når I sender post internt på skolen kan I nøjes med at skrive brugernavnet
hvis I skriver domænenavnet her:
qualify_domain = ipsen.herlev
# If you want unqualified recipient addresses to be qualified with a
different
# domain to unqualified sender addresses, specify the recipient domain here.
# If this option is not set, the qualify_domain value is used.
# qualify_recipient =
# Specify your local domains as a colon-separated list here. If this option
# is not set (i.e. not mentioned in the configuration file), the
# qualify_recipient value is used as the only local domain. If you do not
want
# to do any local deliveries, uncomment the following line, but do not
supply
# any data for it. This sets local_domains to an empty string, which is not
# the same as not mentioning it at all. An empty string specifies that there
# are no local domains; not setting it at all causes the default value (the
# setting of qualify_recipient) to be used.
# local_domains = ipsen.herlev
# If you want to accept mail addressed to your host's literal IP address,
for
# example, mail addressed to "user@[111.111.111.111]", then uncomment the
# following line, or supply the literal domain(s) as part of "local_domains"
# above. You also need to comment "forbid_domain_literals" below. This is
not
# recommended for