Hi,
Yah, your problem is when saslauth and smtp are chrooted they do not
have there unix socket that they use to communicate. When saslauthd normally
starts i believe it makes a socket at /var/run/mux i'm not near my machine
to confirm this, but assuming your postfix chroot is
Hi Dave,
I have setup /var/spool/postfix/var/state/salsauthd for that per a how-to
I read. The normal socket was located in /var/state/saslauthd, so I
figured that was the correct location.
I guess I can try /var/spool/postfix/var/run and see if that works.
am
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, dave
this is a follow up to my attempts to change the socket location.
I now get the following message:
Jul 23 10:54:22 xxx postfix/smtpd[3010]: warning: SASL authentication
failure: cannot connect to saslauthd server: Connection refused
this different from No such file or directory, but still