LaMont Jones wrote:
tags 437841 + moreinfo
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 04:23:46PM +0300, Anton Chernev wrote:
The configuration file for Postfix SASL (smtpd.conf) is placed in the
/etc/postfix/sasl/ directory. However, it is never read by the daemons.
As a result, the authentication falls back to the default, using the
file /etc/sasldb2 (sasldb mechanism) and offering all available
authentication methods.
I am using Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 (Etch), kernel version: 2.6.21.1, libc6
version: 2.3.6.ds1-13
I am omitting hardware details, as this is clearly not a hardware issue.
What architecture are you running on? Other people are using postfix
2.3.8-2 on x86 with no issues, so this may be a build issue....
lamont
I am also using x86.
Indeed, I have recompiled Postfix to add a trash quota patch, by using
the dpkg-build routine.
I haven't touched anything in the source or the debian control/rules
files, so my guess is this won't be the source of trouble.
What I'm not sure about is whether this is caused by Postfix, libsasl2,
libsasl2-modules or sasl2-bin; I couldn't find out which package
contains this file.
Anton
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