OMestre at 08 Jul 2002 10:09:53 -0300 wrote:
>   Hello,
G'Day,
>   I did fix this problem...
>   In my case, i re-edit the authmysqlrc file, and have removed the
> spaces and tabs...
yep, did that some time ago, after advice from tony2001 ;)

a copy of my config files is at 
http://www.awdcomp.com/tempfile

It doesn't matter if I hash or unhash the server/port line.

>   After, I have found in the internet, the great solution: The order of
> the fields in authmysqlrc is wrong. 
>   I use the select clause, and i guess that you should use too...
Whats the point of this if it ain't connecting???


> 
>   And for test purpose, you should give full permissions for the test
> user, in mysql db. You should use the strace software to debug the

The same strace that I posted a few days is still at 

http://www.awdcomp.com/tempfile2

contains a strace of authdeamon and a link to strace of authdaemond


> authentication daemon, and enable the log for all, in mysql.
yup did that too, thats how I know it ain't connecting ;)

I have compiled exim on this box and uses mysql with no probs on the same
table for smtp auth and delivery as what courier imap will be. The pop3
daemon also uses that same table with no probs. only diff that I can see is
that exim and the pop3 daemon uses a port to connect to mysql and as far as
I know courier wants to use the unix socket. If I try to use a port for
courier it still don't work.

I hope ur not as confused as I am.

cya
Andrew



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