> What about the directories leading up to it?
>
> /
> /usr
> /usr/local
> /usr/local/etc
All of the above are 744
> /usr/local/etc/dkim
> /usr/local/etc/dkim/i-systems.co.uk
All of the above are 444
> My guess is one or more of those is restricted from access by the user
> that's running the opendkim filter.
>
> (I wonder if we should refuse to use private keys that are writable other
> than by the owner, at least as a default...)
It seems that I need to change the /usr/local/etc/dkim/i-systems.co.uk directory to have executable permissions.
With /usr/local/etc/dkim/i-systems.co.uk permissions set to 555 (and the default.private/default.txt at 444) it works.
With /usr/local/etc/dkim/i-systems.co.uk at 444 or 744 i get the error loading key message.
Does opendkim really need execute permissions for access?
Stephen
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