Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Bowie Bailey writes:
> 
> > The LDAP server is running on the same machine as Courier and I'm
> > submitting the message via the sendmail interface on the server.  So
> > there are no firewalls (or other networking stuff) involved.
> > 
> > I'm doing the testing like this:
> >     $ sendmail -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >     $ sendmail -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >     $ sendmail -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >     450 Service temporarily unavailable.
> >     [EMAIL PROTECTED]: invalid address.
> 
> I'm wondering if the LDAP server forcibly closes idle connections. 
> After the first authentication request, each process keeps the
> connection to the LDAP server open.  The LDAP server may be closing
> the idle connection after some period of time, which results in an
> error when the same process eventually gets an authentication request.
> 
> Check the server's configuration for a similar setting, and adjust it.

Yes, the idle timeout is currently set at 30 seconds.  I will increase
it to a couple of minutes and see what happens.

How do the authdaemon processes respond to lost ldap connections
(besides the obvious errors)?  Does it simply reconnect for the next
attempt?

Will a timeout of a few minutes work, or do I need to increase it
further to avoid problems with the authdaemon?

-- 
Bowie


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