* Tolga <to...@ozses.net>:
> Oct  2 12:35:18 vps postfix/smtpd[16201]: warning: SASL: Connect to
> private/auth failed: Permission denied
> Oct  2 12:35:18 vps postfix/smtpd[16201]: fatal: no SASL authentication
> mechanisms
> Oct  2 12:35:19 vps postfix/master[9841]: warning: process
> /usr/lib/postfix/smtpd pid 16201 exit status 1
> Oct  2 12:35:19 vps postfix/master[9841]: warning: /usr/lib/postfix/smtpd:
> bad command startup -- throttling
> Oct  2 12:36:52 vps postfix/smtpd[16208]: connect from unknown[46.196.57.29]
> 2011 Oct  2 12:36:52 vps fatal: no SASL authentication mechanisms
> Oct  2 12:36:52 vps postfix/smtpd[16208]: warning: SASL: Connect to
> private/auth failed: Permission denied
> Oct  2 12:36:52 vps postfix/smtpd[16208]: fatal: no SASL authentication
> mechanisms
> Oct  2 12:36:53 vps postfix/master[9841]: warning: process
> /usr/lib/postfix/smtpd pid 16208 exit status 1
> Oct  2 12:36:53 vps postfix/master[9841]: warning: /usr/lib/postfix/smtpd:
> bad command startup -- throttling
> 
> From these logs I understand that auth permissions return to the way it used
> to be, because last time I chown'd it to postfix:postfix and it worked
> perfectly. How can I prevent the socket from changing ownership? Should I
> look into OS, or postfix?

Please follow this advise to get help on the Postfix mailing list:
<http://de.postfix.org/httpmirror/DEBUG_README.html#mail>

p@rick

-- 
All technical questions asked privately will be automatically answered on the
list and archived for public access unless privacy is explicitely required and
justified.

saslfinger (debugging SMTP AUTH):
<http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/saslfinger/>

Reply via email to