On Sunday 27 June 2004 00:54, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Both the IMAP server and the mail server use the same authdaemon module.
If one connects the other one should also connect. The above error message
claims that it can't find the filesystem socket.
The only way I can see this happening
On Sunday 27 June 2004 09:09, Samuel Penn wrote:
On Sunday 27 June 2004 00:54, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Both the IMAP server and the mail server use the same authdaemon module.
If one connects the other one should also connect. The above error
message claims that it can't find the filesystem
Samuel Penn writes:
Further playing with authtest (since I think it's got to be authdaemon
related) shows that:
authtest -s esmtp -m authdaemon sam password
Gives a successful result, whilst
authtest -s esmtp -m authpam sam password
fails.
Of course. If you read INSTALL (specifically the
On Saturday 26 June 2004 20:16, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Samuel Penn writes:
Further playing with authtest (since I think it's got to be authdaemon
related) shows that:
authtest -s esmtp -m authdaemon sam password
Gives a successful result, whilst
authtest -s esmtp -m authpam sam
Samuel Penn writes:
On Saturday 26 June 2004 20:16, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Samuel Penn writes:
Further playing with authtest (since I think it's got to be authdaemon
related) shows that:
authtest -s esmtp -m authdaemon sam password
Gives a successful result, whilst
authtest -s esmtp
On Saturday 26 June 2004 22:23, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
When authdaemon is installed it replaces all other authentication modules,
and the only one that's available is authdaemon. That's why '-m authpam'
does not work, because authpam is not installed, authdaemon is.
Okay. From the docs, I
Samuel Penn writes:
Given that the above was a red herring, is there anything else I can do
to find out why esmtpd is giving:
courieresmtpd: CRIT: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: No such file or directory
courieresmtpd: error,relay=127.0.0.1,from=,to=[EMAIL PROTECTED]: 450
Service temporarily
Frederic SOSSON writes:
Hello courier-users,
I get this message:
authdaemon: s_connect() failed: No such file or directory
from pop3d logs.
Did I forget to start or configure anything?
You forgot to stard authdaemond.
pgp4aT6RZNXyq.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Thanks. Should I be using authdaemond.plain for vpopmail authentication?
Can mysql be used since the vpopmail info is in a mysql dbase? What is the
best solution here?
Even though I was using authdaemon.ldap, I was still able to authenticate.
So what is the big difference?
Thanks.
Ryan w.b wrote:
Thanks. Should I be using authdaemond.plain for vpopmail
authentication? Can mysql be used since the vpopmail info is in a
mysql dbase? What is the best solution here?
Even though I was using authdaemon.ldap, I was still able to
authenticate. So what is the big difference?
Thomas Smith writes:
Ryan w.b wrote:
I just realised that the authdaemond that is running is
authdaemond.ldap, but I don't run ldap. I user vpopmail database
within mysql. Maybe this could account for some problems I am
having. How do I change this? Thoughts?
I simply renamed
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Thomas Smith writes:
Ryan w.b wrote:
I just realised that the authdaemond that is running is
authdaemond.ldap, but I don't run ldap. I user vpopmail database
within mysql. Maybe this could account for some problems I am
having. How do I change this? Thoughts?
I
Michelle Murrain writes:
First off, my understanding from the docs and the INSTALL readme was
that MySQL support was native - in order to get it working, I'd just
need to edit the authmysqlrc file (I haven't gotten there yet). So I
used the default build configuration. I could have missed
Mitchell Smith writes:
Sorry, more information on my last post to the list.
I am using authdaemon to authenticate users.
in the module list in authdaemon's config file I have
authpam authuserdb
I just noticed that in my /etc/pam.d directory I have configurations for
pop3
imap
esmtp
but
Sakimura, Nat writes:
When I look at the logs, it says:
sqwebmail: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: Connection refused
Could anybody enlighten me to fix the problem?
You forgot to start authdaemond.
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This sf.net email is
Sakimura, Nat a écrit :
What I suspect is that I probably should use authdaemond that comes with
sqwebmail. But then, other courier related programs seem to start failing.
Nat
I have the same problem so i wonder : is there a way so that sqwebmail and
courier-imap, installed from two
I have that problem as well. I recently posted the same question, when I
said I had to restart authdaemond every hour or more.
Michiel
Olivier Thibault wrote:
Sakimura, Nat a écrit :
What I suspect is that I probably should use authdaemond that comes with
sqwebmail. But then, other
Michiel Dethmers a écrit :
I have that problem as well. I recently posted the same question, when I
said I had to restart authdaemond every hour or more.
I started both daemon, they did not complain and it works fine but its not very
elegant ...
Michiel
Olivier Thibault wrote:
--Olivier Thibault wrote on 26.09.2002 14:58 +0200:
Sakimura, Nat a écrit :
What I suspect is that I probably should use authdaemond that comes with
sqwebmail. But then, other courier related programs seem to start failing.
Nat
I have the same problem so i wonder : is there a way so
--Olivier Thibault wrote on 26.09.2002 16:09 +0200:
I have the same problem so i wonder : is there a way so that sqwebmail
and
courier-imap, installed from two separate packages | tarball work properly
using authdaemon mechanism ?
use a symlink to point the authsocket from one
On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Sam Varshavchik writes:
... uncomment LDAP_MAILROOT, and set it to /., without the quotes. Looks
like there's a problem if LDAP_MAILROOT is left undefined, so set it to
point to the root directory, for now.
Thanks. That fixed the sigsegv.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jun 30 22:14:29 sabertooth slapd[14459]:
Jun 30 22:14:29 sabertooth authdaemond.ldap: authlib: refuse to
authenticate [EMAIL PROTECTED]: uid=0, gid=0
*** Here is noncomment lines from authldaprc:
LDAP_SERVER 127.0.0.1
LDAP_PORT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
read(6, ##VERSION: $Id: authldaprc,v 1.1..., 4096) = 4096
read(6, \n# LDAP_UID\t\tuidNumber\n# LDAP_GI..., 4096) = 2260
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
There's something in authldaprc that it's choking on. This merits further
investigation...
--
Sam
Sam Varshavchik writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
read(6, ##VERSION: $Id: authldaprc,v 1.1..., 4096) = 4096
read(6, \n# LDAP_UID\t\tuidNumber\n# LDAP_GI..., 4096) = 2260
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
There's something in authldaprc that it's choking on. This merits further
Juha Saarinen writes:
Trying to get Sqwebmail to work on a new box, but it won't authorise users:
May 15 12:26:21 vim2 sqwebmail: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: No such file
or directory
May 15 12:27:02 vim2 last message repeated 2 times
# rpm -qa | grep sqw
sqwebmail-3.3.4-1.7.2
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