On 27/05/14 3:42 PM, Otto Moerbeek wrote:
Hi,

on amd64 I'm seeing out-of-mem errors if I use a nonexistent username
with bsdauth (ottotest1 does not exist in /etc/passwd).

May 27 21:33:28 mx1 dovecot: auth-worker(11223): Fatal: 
pool_system_realloc(268435456): Out of memory
May 27 21:33:28 mx1 dovecot: auth: Error: auth worker: Aborted request: Worker 
process died unexpectedly
May 27 21:33:28 mx1 dovecot: auth-worker(11223): Fatal: master: 
service(auth-worker): child 11223 returned error 83 (Out of memory (service 
auth-worker { vsz_limit=256 MB }, you may need to increase it) - set 
CORE_OUTOFMEM=1 environment to get core dump)
May 27 21:33:30 mx1 dovecot: imap-login: Disconnected (auth failed, 2 attempts in 10 secs): 
user=<ottotest1>, method=PLAIN, rip=XXX, lip=YYY, TLS, 
session=<V8+3xGb6UwAgAQmBqvMAAQIkHf/+3uk5>

Existing user with correct password goes ok, existing user with wrong
password is denied access as it should.

[otto@mx1:136]$ pkg_info | grep dove
dovecot-2.2.10p0    compact IMAP/POP3 server

Any clue?

This issue was what spurred fixing getpwnam and getpwuid..

http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=139406310728289&w=2
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-cvs&m=139429727909338&w=2

not being familiar with the API I'm not sure if the
workaround as was in place for older OpenBSD releases
can be improved at all..

http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/mail/dovecot/patches/patch-src_lib_ipwd_c

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