"Kevin J. Menard, Jr." wrote:
>
> Hey Adi,
>
> Friday, July 06, 2001, 5:06:36 PM, you wrote:
>
> AL> Hi Kevin,
>
> AL> When I tried the pam_ldap authentication method I experienced a 'weird'
> AL> phenomena.
>
> AL> When trying to authenticate with a proper username and password I would
> AL>
Hey Adi,
Friday, July 06, 2001, 5:06:36 PM, you wrote:
AL> Hi Kevin,
AL> When I tried the pam_ldap authentication method I experienced a 'weird'
AL> phenomena.
AL> When trying to authenticate with a proper username and password I would
AL> get the same 'signaled to death by 11' log message.
Hi Kevin,
When I tried the pam_ldap authentication method I experienced a 'weird'
phenomena.
When trying to authenticate with a proper username and password I would
get the same 'signaled to death by 11' log message. However, if I used an
improper password first and the re-tried with a proper p
Hey Ken,
Friday, July 06, 2001, 3:24:38 PM, you wrote:
KM> Postfix isn't using SASL, is it?
Indeed it is. Only means of SMTP AUTH it provides.
KM> I'm not questioning your LDAP config
KM> (mainly because I'm LDAP ignorant), I think the problem lies between
KM> SASL and pam_ldap. Did you
Hey Ken,
Friday, July 06, 2001, 1:52:21 PM, you wrote:
KM> Then:
KM> 1. telnet to port 9143, don't do anything else yet
KM> 2. in another window, get the pid of the process you are connected to by
KM> looking for 'service-imap-debug' in imapd.log
KM> 3. run 'gdb /imapd
KM> 4. hit if prompted
"Kevin J. Menard, Jr." wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
[...]
> Now, this is just a direct telnet to my imap server, along with the
> openldap output:
>
> balthasar:/usr/local/man/man1# telnet localhost imap
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> Connected to localhost.
> Escape character is '^
Hey guys,
The following is the output from openldap, run with 256 debugging level,
when conversing with postfix. The authentication works fine, and I can
relay mail. Life is good:
daemon: conn=7 fd=9 connection from IP=127.0.0.1:34434 (IP=0.0.0.0:34049) accepted.
conn=7 op=