Re: [courier-users] webmail s_connect() error

2005-06-16 Thread Sam Varshavchik

Ray Hernandez writes:


I get this message regardless of whether I am inputting a correct
password or an incorrect password. All I can see from the logs is:

webmail: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: Connection refused

When I searched the list archives and google, this error was usually
remedied by having the user start authdaemond. Well, I know that my


You need to start sqwebmaild.  See sqwebmail's INSTALL.




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Re: [courier-users] webmail s_connect() error

2005-06-16 Thread Ray Hernandez
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
remedied by having the user start authdaemond. Well, I know that my
 
 
 You need to start sqwebmaild.  See sqwebmail's INSTALL.
 
 

It is. I mentioned this in my first message:

I then turn on the sqwebmail daemon and run a 'ps -ef' and verify that
sqwebmaild is in fact running, which it is.

I can see it running in the process list.
- --Ray
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Re: [courier-users] webmail s_connect() error

2005-06-16 Thread Clifton Royston
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 10:36:12AM -0400, Ray Hernandez wrote:
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 I run the authdaemond and it starts up ok. If I do a 'ps -ef,' I can see
 that authdaemond is indeed running. If I use the authtest command with a
 valid user and an incorrect password like so:
   
   authtest username badpassword
 
 I get:
   Authentication FAILED: Operation not permitted
 
 Which is the correct behavior as far as I can tell. If I run the
 authtest command with a valid user and a correct password:
   
   authtest username goodpassword
 
 I get:
   Authentication succeeded.
   
 This is a good sign to me as it indicates that authdaemond is operating
 correctly.
...
 I then turn on the sqwebmail daemon and run a 'ps -ef' and verify that
 sqwebmaild is in fact running, which it is. When I try to log on,
 however, I get a:
 
 INVALID USER ID OR PASSWORD
 
 Please try again.
 
 I get this message regardless of whether I am inputting a correct
 password or an incorrect password. All I can see from the logs is:
...

  This sounds almost like the initial problem I had getting
Postfix+SASL2 to auth against courier-authdaemond.

  Does sqwebmaild have permission to read the authdaemond socket and
enclosing directory?

  If not, fix that, e.g. by adding its user to the appropriate group
which owns the socket and directory.


 It seems as if sqwebmail is just not connecting at all to authdaemond. I
 am wondering if sqwebmail is using the wrong UNIX socket or something. I
 am not savvy enough to figure out which UNIX socket sqwebmail is using
 to try and connect to authdaemond.

  I don't run SUSE so I can't help with that, but poke around in
/var/run and similar directories and see if you can find it.  The
socket should reside in its own directory with limited access rights.

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Re: [courier-users] webmail s_connect() error

2005-06-16 Thread Ray Hernandez
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Thanks for the help guys. I found the problem. It was a loose screw
between the chair and the keyboard.

I had an older sqwebamil binary left in the cgi-bin. I completely missed
the fact that the cgi I should have been using was called sqwebmail and
not webmail.

I appreciate all of your responses. Shutting up now.
- --Ray
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