Bug#327417: general: Since yesterdays testing upgrade pam authentication via mysql isn't working anymore.

2005-09-10 Thread Thomas Becker

Hey Steve,

thanks a lot. That was it. Sorry for bugging you with stupid things like 
this. It works fine again.


Cheers,
Thomas

Steve Langasek wrote:


reassign 327417 glibc
thanks

On Sat, Sep 10, 2005 at 01:28:16AM +0200, Thomas Becker wrote:
 


Package: general
Severity: important
   



 


The error message is:
   



 


Sep 10 00:02:45 localhost saslauthd[738]: PAM unable to 
dlopen(/lib/security/pam_mysql.so)
Sep 10 00:02:45 localhost saslauthd[738]: PAM [dlerror: /lib/tls/libm.so.6: 
symbol _rtld_global_ro, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file ld-linux.so.2 
with link time reference]
Sep 10 00:02:46 localhost saslauthd[738]: PAM adding faulty module: 
/lib/security/pam_mysql.so
Sep 10 00:02:46 localhost saslauthd[738]: DEBUG: auth_pam: pam_authenticate 
failed: Module is unknown
Sep 10 00:02:46 localhost saslauthd[738]: do_auth : auth failure: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [service=smtp] [realm=x.de] [mech=pam] [reason=PAM 
auth error]
   



 

Seems like the update of libc6 was causing the problem?! 
   



That sounds to me like saslauthd needs to be added to the list of
services to restart on upgrade.  Can you run /etc/init.d/saslauthd
restart and confirm that it corrects the error?

Cheers,
 




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Bug#327417: general: Since yesterdays testing upgrade pam authentication via mysql isn't working anymore.

2005-09-09 Thread Thomas Becker
Package: general
Severity: important

The error message is:

Sep 10 00:02:45 localhost saslauthd[738]: PAM unable to 
dlopen(/lib/security/pam_mysql.so)
Sep 10 00:02:45 localhost saslauthd[738]: PAM [dlerror: /lib/tls/libm.so.6: 
symbol _rtld_global_ro, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file ld-linux.so.2 
with link time reference]
Sep 10 00:02:46 localhost saslauthd[738]: PAM adding faulty module: 
/lib/security/pam_mysql.so
Sep 10 00:02:46 localhost saslauthd[738]: DEBUG: auth_pam: pam_authenticate 
failed: Module is unknown
Sep 10 00:02:46 localhost saslauthd[738]: do_auth : auth failure: 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [service=smtp] [realm=x.de] [mech=pam] [reason=PAM 
auth error]

Seems like the update of libc6 was causing the problem?! 

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Bug#327417: general: Since yesterdays testing upgrade pam authentication via mysql isn't working anymore.

2005-09-09 Thread Steve Langasek
reassign 327417 glibc
thanks

On Sat, Sep 10, 2005 at 01:28:16AM +0200, Thomas Becker wrote:
 Package: general
 Severity: important

 The error message is:

 Sep 10 00:02:45 localhost saslauthd[738]: PAM unable to 
 dlopen(/lib/security/pam_mysql.so)
 Sep 10 00:02:45 localhost saslauthd[738]: PAM [dlerror: /lib/tls/libm.so.6: 
 symbol _rtld_global_ro, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file 
 ld-linux.so.2 with link time reference]
 Sep 10 00:02:46 localhost saslauthd[738]: PAM adding faulty module: 
 /lib/security/pam_mysql.so
 Sep 10 00:02:46 localhost saslauthd[738]: DEBUG: auth_pam: pam_authenticate 
 failed: Module is unknown
 Sep 10 00:02:46 localhost saslauthd[738]: do_auth : auth failure: 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [service=smtp] [realm=x.de] [mech=pam] [reason=PAM 
 auth error]

 Seems like the update of libc6 was causing the problem?! 

That sounds to me like saslauthd needs to be added to the list of
services to restart on upgrade.  Can you run /etc/init.d/saslauthd
restart and confirm that it corrects the error?

Cheers,
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