Hey folks. Is it me, or is the courier-authlib port the absolute worst thing to upgrade? It seems like *every* single time I try to upgrade this port, I wind up with nobody being able to log into my courier installation. Usually, it's a simple matter of a simple manual restart of the daemon (it shuts down fine at deinstallation, but won't start back up when portupgrade is used), sometimes it's a minor config tweak.
The thing is I keep forgetting this little issue for some stupid reason, and this time, I've got the darn thing dumping core every time someone tries to log in. The ports/security/courier-authlib-base/ port installs without any problems, but it only builds and installs the libauthpam.so module. This is fine, I guess, since I've removed all the other modules from the authmodulelist config - that's the only one it ever used before anyway. So, now I've gone through the whole fiasco of re-installing my entire courier-* setup, verifying ALL the configs for authdaemonrc, imapd, and imapd-ssl. Still, authdaemond dumps core anytime someone tries to log in. Anyone else see anything wierd with courier-authlib-base-0.58? I have googled for it, and all I get are links to the various copies of the ports/UPDATING file. Of course, it contains all the keywords I can come up with, but none are relevant to the recent issue - and the current UPDATING file has nothing about the latest courier-authlib update. BTW, I'm the only one on the system that can get mail, because I'm using mutt. My Thunderbird and Squirrelmail users cannot log into either imap service (imapd with squirrelmail, imapd-ssl remotely). So, this is a little annoying, and probably a bit urgent. I have the entire port configuration output if it's of any help. It looks like the config process cycles through 12 times. Any help would be appreciated. Lou -- Louis LeBlanc FreeBSD-at-keyslapper-DOT-net Fully Funded Hobbyist, KeySlapper Extrordinaire :) Please send off-list email to: leblanc at keyslapper d.t net Key fingerprint = C5E7 4762 F071 CE3B ED51 4FB8 AF85 A2FE 80C8 D9A2 First law of debate: Never argue with a fool. People might not know the difference.
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