[GF-Users] Postfix-tlspol updated to v1.8.18

Peter peter at pajamian.dhs.org
Mon Sep 29 23:32:00 MST 2025


On 30/09/25 18:35, Luca vom Bruch wrote:
> Is it ok to have this installed despite, not having selinux enabled? Or should I remove it in that case?

Installing the -selinux package won't hurt anything with selinux 
disabled, but you can just install tlsrpt-reporter-core without the 
other two packages if you want.  tlsrpt-reporter-core has everything 
that tlsrpt-reporter used to have and tlsrpt-reporter is now just a meta 
package that pulls in -core and -selinux as dependancies.

> Scriptlet output:
>     1 Warning: The unit file, source configuration file or drop-ins of tlsrpt-collectd.service changed on disk. Run 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload units.
>     2 Warning: The unit file, source configuration file or drop-ins of tlsrpt-reportd.service changed on disk. Run 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload units.

This suggests that you might have modified the .service files.  This is 
a bad idea because the modifications will get overwritten the next time 
you update the package (as they appear to have done here).  If you want 
to customize the systemd units then use the systemctl edit command, e.g.:

systemctl edit tlsrpt-collectd.service

This creates a new override file and anything you put in this file will 
override the configuration in the .service files but it will not get 
reverted the next time you update tlsrpt-reporter-core.


Peter



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