I have run DirectAdmin on Debian 7 for a couple years, works fine.
I am trying a server (fresh install) on Debian 8.
It is quite different, there is no longer an /etc/init.d/exim with the DA install.
On Debian 7 I have Exim access a socket at /tmp/srsd to process some SPF/SRS stuff.
With Debian 8 and DirectAdmin it does not work. I have verified permissions etc. and that all looks good.
I increased debugging in Exim to see what happens when Exim tries to call the socket, it says:
failed to connect to socket /tmp/srsd: No such file or directory
That is simply not true, so I am wondering if Exim is running in some type of Jail? I don't know enough about Debian to determine if DirectAdmin has installed Exim in a jail.
Can anyone shed some light on this?
I am trying a server (fresh install) on Debian 8.
It is quite different, there is no longer an /etc/init.d/exim with the DA install.
On Debian 7 I have Exim access a socket at /tmp/srsd to process some SPF/SRS stuff.
With Debian 8 and DirectAdmin it does not work. I have verified permissions etc. and that all looks good.
I increased debugging in Exim to see what happens when Exim tries to call the socket, it says:
failed to connect to socket /tmp/srsd: No such file or directory
That is simply not true, so I am wondering if Exim is running in some type of Jail? I don't know enough about Debian to determine if DirectAdmin has installed Exim in a jail.
Can anyone shed some light on this?