i've upgraded my server box from 9.0 to 9.1 and then i lost sasl authentication. I was using sasldb with postfix in 9.0 and everything was working fine. Now I can only get a "535 Error: authentication failed" on my postfix server.
I've read somewhere that the postfix rpm that comes with mandrake is compiled to use sasl instead of sasl2. Is it true? I've tried everything i know. I also tried using pwcheck_method: auxprop but postfix does not recognize this method (i got this in my logs: "postfix/smtpd[16528]: warning: SASL authentication problem: unrecognized plaintext verifier auxprop"). I need to downgrade my rpms to get things working again? If not, what do I do now? Cheers, Leonardo S� Some info: the /var/spool/postfix directory has the same contents as the following directories (on other words: postfix is running chrooted) [EMAIL PROTECTED] lib]# cd /usr/lib/sasl2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] sasl2]# ls libcrammd5.la* libcrammd5.so.2@ libdigestmd5.la* libdigestmd5.so.2@ libsasldb.la* libsasldb.so.2.0.12* libcrammd5.so@ libcrammd5.so.2.0.12* libdigestmd5.so@ libdigestmd5.so.2.0.12* libsasldb.so.2@ smtpd.conf [EMAIL PROTECTED] sasl2]# cd /var/lib/sasl2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] sasl2]# ls mux= mux.accept mux.pid sasl.db [EMAIL PROTECTED] sasl2]# cd /usr/lib/sasl [EMAIL PROTECTED] sasl]# ls libcrammd5.la* libcrammd5.so.1.0.19* libdigestmd5.so.0@ liblogin.so@ libplain.la* libplain.so.1.0.16* libcrammd5.so@ libdigestmd5.la* libdigestmd5.so.0.0.20* liblogin.so.0@ libplain.so@ smtpd.conf libcrammd5.so.1@ libdigestmd5.so@ liblogin.la* liblogin.so.0.0.7* libplain.so.1@ [EMAIL PROTECTED] sasl]# cd /var/lib/sasl [EMAIL PROTECTED] sasl]# ls mux= mux.pid sasl.db sasl.db.rpmnew sasl.db.rpmsave [EMAIL PROTECTED] sasl]# rpm -qa | grep sasl libsasl7-1.5.28-5mdk libsasl2-2.1.12-1mdk libsasl7-plug-crammd5-1.5.28-5mdk libsasl2-plug-sasldb-2.1.12-1mdk libsasl7-plug-plain-1.5.28-5mdk cyrus-sasl-2.1.12-1mdk libsasl7-plug-login-1.5.28-5mdk libsasl2-plug-crammd5-2.1.12-1mdk libsasl7-plug-digestmd5-1.5.28-5mdk libsasl2-plug-digestmd5-2.1.12-1mdk
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