On 2020-01-02 16:22, Mark wrote:
>
>
> Then, when starting up again, I get a message about skiplist shutdown
> file being missing:
>
> ctl_cyrusdb[29750]: skiplist: clean shutdown file missing, updating
> recovery stamp
>
Digging into the code a bit, I find this (belo
kip
userdeny_db: flat
zoneinfo_db: twoskip
Thanks,
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the same
operation the year before, and the same thing happened. i tried using
Thunderbird, and had no problems. Just curious. Thanks.
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Is this commit considered part of the stable 2.4 version yet? or only with some
upcoming 2.4.18 tag?
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, or should be something that Postfix repairs or rejects?
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On 2014-02-15 14:17, Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Sat, Feb 15, 2014, at 10:55 PM, Mark wrote:
I haven't debugged it in detail, but it looks like it's probably
triggered by innovative end-of-lines characters in the incoming email.
The end-of-line character sequence is 0d 00 0a (looking
.
message_strip_characters = \0
I'll try it out (although so far only one message out of hundreds of
thousands has caused trouble).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public-key_cryptography
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warnings of duplicate service names if the duplicates result from
service name truncation.
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have a look at it when I'm back from holidays.
Will do, once I wake up in the morning. Thanks again.
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]: USAGE nipsy@bitgnome^net user:
0.004000 sys: 0.00
Sorry if this has already been reported. This has been
happening now for awhile since I upgraded to 2.4 (from 2.2). But
I'm not sure if it's been happening ever since I upgraded to 2.4
or only somewhat recently.
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On 16 Jul 2012, Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012, at 01:29 PM, Mark Nipper wrote:
Jul 16 04:03:14 king cyrus/lmtpunix[17822]: Delivered:
201207160902.q6g925fu018...@topcat.laits.utexas.edu to mailbox:
user.nipsy@bitgnome^net.utexas.laitsadmin.lw
Jul 16 04:04:37 king cyrus
regard as most likely
or damaging, you could announce via DNS a proxy IP which
redirects to a working back-end. You would need to be confident
that proxy IP would provide higher availability than your
mail server though.
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if there are any
gotchas, that I might run into, that won't be noticable until it
actually starts to heavy use.
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the fix for this problem? I think we may be seeing it here.
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for accounts which still
existed but needed to be removed so they could be replaced with group
permissions instead rather than removing dead ACLs entries.
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On 03/09/11 12:50, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
Thanks for the heads up. Does that mean I should invoke reconstruct on
all the mailboxes whose permissions I've changed in this way in order to
bring the backup ACLs back in line with the mailboxes.db changes?
Sigh. So as soon as I ran reconstruct
to remove all of them? It strikes me that
this is almost a bug given that I can sam an entire mailbox hierarchy
but not do the same with dam.
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On 31/08/11 16:20, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
Hi all,
I'm currently trying to recursively remove all ACLs from part of a Cyrus
tree so I can replace them with newer ones based upon group membership
rather than individual users. However I can't seem to get this to work
at the moment using
either - is anyone able to point me in the right
direction as to the correct syntax to completely remove all ACLs for all
users from a mailbox?
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? Is it actually used for mailbox
compression or was it just a quick solution for adding a CRC32
implementation?
If it is the latter, then it should be fairly easy to add a CRC32
algorithm and remove that dependency. Do you have a preferred generator
polynomial?
ATB,
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, or is there a better way to do what I want?
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I've had a look at the documentation here:
http://www.cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.4.6/overview.php#acl and I
can't see any of these new flags listed. Can anyone tell me what they
actually do?
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/version.c needs to be updated to
point to the new website.
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the command
setaclmailbox. These are all described in RFC 4314 as well, which is
the standard that has changed since Cyrus 2.2.
Andy
Hi Andy,
That's great - thanks for the references.
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in this functionality, and since
I'm a dab hand with a C compiler would be happy to help out with patch
review, testing etc.
Out of interest, what are the objections to the current patch? And would
it be applied to the 2.4.x series or wait until 2.5?
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, but surely
the account auto creation only happens if the recipient exists within a
directory somewhere, e.g. LDAP?
Can saslauthd be used to determine whether an account exists or not as
opposed to just being used for authentication?
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held for the shared (public)
folders? It doesn't seem to be under /var/imap/user.
2) Once I find it, how can I migrate it across from the 2.2 server to
the 2.4 server?
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cvt_cyrusdb
will work without having to divine the version of your BDB files
or worrying about converting them between versions.
So I think, unless I'm horribly mistaken, all you need to
do is dump the BDB versions of your files into skiplist format
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information on how to access CVS)
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-tweak the repository to fix various bugs in CVS).
The thread about the entire process is very long, but for those
interested the latest summary is here:
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-hackers/2010-09/msg00636.php.
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over the past couple of weeks, you may
get a better result if you grab the tip version of cvs2git and re-run
the conversion.
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Dave McMurtrie wrote:
(On a separate note, if I go to Downloads - Getting Started and click
on the AnonymousCVS wiki link then I get redirected back to the front
page rather than to a page giving information on how to access CVS)
Thanks for pointing this out, Mark. I made that link more
, that's definitely not true, it
is used every time the client 'uses' an IMAP-folder and that can be
pretty often! Maybe we can change this behaviour by some config?
Is it possible to deactivate fetching user_deny.db-entries by some
config-option or do we have to patch the sources?
Regards,
Mark
Thanks, that worked.
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Subject: Re: Migrating mailbox from cyrus-imapd-2.2.10 to 2.3.7
To: Cyrus Mailing List info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Date: Friday, December 19,
with Thunderbird, I got
a message to the effect that the folder could not be found.
Any idea why this is happening and what I can do to fix the problem?
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I've upgraded a server from 2.3.7 to 2.3.13 (both were from Invoca RPMs) and
we've noticed that when fetching specific messages on 2.3.13 that the return
order is not in the same order as we requested.
In 2.3.7 that return order was in the order we asked to fetch items.
For example on 2.3.7:
.
I found this item in the release notes for 2.3.10:
* Improve the performance of commands that operate on sequence-sets. The
sequence-set is now parsed only once, and the commands operate on a
sorted
list of seq-ranges.
Does this mean that any sequence sets now passed in are acted upon
to live with several unfixable data loss bugs...
HTH,
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to add is that we have already gone through the
steps of rebuilding the seen DB skiplist using the skiplist.py script
several times when this has happened in the past, and it has made no
difference.
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) ;)
Many thanks,
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the C Library converts the string,
but am not sure.
Is this a function of this RPM version? Is the client out of spec with the
RFC? Could recompiling this from source with a different C Library fix this?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Hi all,
We are experimenting with using cyrus imap bulletin boards. Our imap
server hosts several domains and we figured out how to create bulletin
board folders for the different domains, in cyradm, by going cm
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The issues we are having is
1) How to post to the bulletin
.debug but I'm not getting any logging from cyrus.
Any idea's what the zero length problem or how I can debug this??
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Greetings,
I'm in the process of setting up Cyrus imapd 2.3.7 on OpenBSD 4.0
server.
This is a back end server, to be part of 2.2.12 murder setup already in
place. master starts fine, then when it executes ctl_mboxlist -m it
failes with this error in syslog:
Nov 3 03:00:26 testimap
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On 2006-11-03 at 06:14 -0800, Mark wrote:
I'm in the process of setting up Cyrus imapd 2.3.7 on OpenBSD 4.0
server.
This is a back end server, to be part of 2.2.12 murder setup
already in
place. master starts fine, then when it executes
behind a 'quality' RAID subsystem that provides read/write caching.
Thank you for explanations, Robert.
Do you think a RAID array like this one:
http://www.infortrend.com/main/2_product/a08u-c2412.asp
would be adequate for storing Cyrus mailboxes?
Mark
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to a sub-mailbox (on IDE storage) to prevent SCSI disk getting full.
Is this symlinking feasible? Or is there another more efficient way to
achieve the same goal?
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Is this symlinking feasible? Or is there another more efficient way to
achieve the same goal?
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On May 1, 2006, at 8:32 AM, Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, Mark Edwards wrote:
Can someone tell me what the repercussions of rebuilding cyrus
with a different db, say db43 instead of db41, and starting the
new one up with the same data and configuration? Will it run
On May 1, 2006, at 8:32 AM, Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Sun, 30 Apr 2006, Mark Edwards wrote:
Can someone tell me what the repercussions of rebuilding cyrus
with a different db, say db43 instead of db41, and starting the
new one up with the same data and configuration? Will it run
Can someone tell me what the repercussions of rebuilding cyrus with a
different db, say db43 instead of db41, and starting the new one up
with the same data and configuration? Will it run? Will there be
data corruption of any kind?
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I am having trouble compiling cyrus-imapd 2.2.13 on a FreeBSD 4.11p16
machine. I can compile 2.2.12 just fine, and have been using it for
many months.
I have tried from the FreeBSD port, as well as downloading and
compiling myself, with this configure statement:
./configure
On Apr 29, 2006, at 4:33 PM, Mark Edwards wrote:
I am having trouble compiling cyrus-imapd 2.2.13 on a FreeBSD
4.11p16 machine. I can compile 2.2.12 just fine, and have been
using it for many months.
I have tried from the FreeBSD port, as well as downloading and
compiling myself
-s /
usr/include/kerberos/krb5.h /usr/include/. Then run make again.
Mark Edwards wrote:
I am having trouble compiling cyrus-imapd 2.2.13 on a FreeBSD
4.11p16 machine. I can compile 2.2.12 just fine, and have been
using it for many months.
I have tried from the FreeBSD port, as well
Assuming you want to index all mailboxes, why not just
use something like squatter -s by itself? And if you end up
going this route, you should probably look at setting this up
under your EVENTS section in cyrus.conf.
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I have cyrus installed via redhat 4 rpms. I thought I could separate
all cyrus messages from sendmail, by doing the following in syslog.conf:
*.info;mail.none;news.none;authpriv.none;cron.none;local6.*
/var/log/messages
mail.*;local6.none
i have a user corpse in my cyrus mailboxes.
How i can delete a user like this?
The Problem is the user doesn't exist as a file.
If i try to delete them trough cyradm the following message says:
localhost info user/rene.*
{user/rene.DOMAIN.org}:
partition: default
localhost dm
Aleksandar Milivojevic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mark wrote: Hello, I'm looking for a (conservative) upgrade path from 2.2.12 to 2.3.3, and was wondering if anyone ran cyrus murder with mixed imapd versions. For example, 2.2.12 back ends, 2.3.3 mupdate server (it is 2.2.12 now) and 2.2.12 front
that helps a little for now.
Thanks guys.
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. That has been fixed now. Only reason we haven't changed the frontends to 2.3 is that we're busy with other stuff at the moment.There are some problems with the murder master in 2.3. We use it anyways
since it fixes some threading problems that would occur in 2.2.12-PatrickOn Sat, 18 Mar 2006, Mark wrote
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote: Quoting Scott Russell : Can anyone comment on how the cyrus-imapd 2.3.3-1 RPM is working for them? I remember there were some stability problems in imapd after 2.3.1-3 which was tracking CVS bug fixes and it was recommended to
Hi,
i search for a way to autocreate submailboxes in cyrus imap 2.2.14!
My users are managed in Web-cyradm with a MySQL backend.
I have tried to patch the cyrus-ebuild on my gentoo server, that was
successful.
But with the options...
---zap---
autocreateinboxfolders:
internal prototype to avoid an error. */
/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
char des_ecb_encrypt();
int main() {
des_ecb_encrypt()
; return 0; }
any hints on how to get this fixed?
thanks, Mark
is doable?
thanks,
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a PST as a personal folder, then
connecting to Cyrus, then dragging and dropping the folders+email.
Thanks for any insights.
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is to try the unified murder (backends and
frontends are the same machine), but I do not know what state that
code is in.
Yeah, that would be nice, but it would probably be a little easier to
do it in steps.
Thanks for your help.
Mark
On Jun 22, 2005, at 12:29 AM, Mark wrote:
Hello
.
Christos
Mark wrote:
Hello,
There is a 2.2-imapd (2.2.12) murder enabled environment (front
ends,
murder master, back ends) working nice, and so I set up another
front
end with the 2.3 cvs code for testing. After setting it all up, I'm
having problems fetching mail through
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Thanks for any help and pointers.
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references to this problem in Google
searches, but no evidence of a solution.
Any ideas? I tried posting about this to the cyrus-sasl list, but got
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This, along with other similar such things, should be a total embarrassment
to the list administrators and operators.
I am a member of about 40 different mailing lists dealing with different
open-source software. Why is it that this is the only one which allows this
crap to make it through?
. Kerber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 11:44:24AM -0400, Mark Nernberg wrote:
Considering that Project Cyrus aims to produce secure software, the total
lack of even basic anti-virus screening on the listserve (or, if there is
screening, the total failure of it), reeks of laziness
I'm attempting to compile/install IMAP-2.2.10 from source using FreeBSD
5.4/RELEASE on Sparc64.
I am getting the following output from make:
gcc -L/usr/local/ssl/lib -R/usr/local/ssl/lib -L/usr/local/bdb/lib
-R/usr/local/bdb/lib -o imapd ../master/service.o pushstats.o backend.o
imapd.o index.o
From: Derrick J Brashear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 13:27:15 -0400 (EDT)
To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: Re: compile problems with imap-2.2.10
On Mon, 23 May 2005, Mark Nernberg wrote:
`initialize_imap_error_table_r':
/usr/local/warez/cyrus-imapd-2.2.10/imap
Ok. I got the issues with compile_et com_err worked out (by
specifying --with-com-err=/usr/local/dist/cyrus-imapd-2.2.10 in
./configure).
Now that its compiled, I need to test it (duh!).
When connecting via telnet to localhost 143, I get the following:
# telnet localhost 143
Trying
Never mind. I must be a dolt.
chown -R cyrus:mail /var/imap
chown -R cyrus:mail /var/spool/imap
I forgot to su to cyrus when running mkimap!
Thanks anyway.
On 5/23/05 4:53 PM, Mark Nernberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. I got the issues with compile_et com_err worked out (by
specifying
Fernando,
Thank you very much, that fixed it!
With best regards,
Mark
On Fri, March 4, 2005 3:36 am, Fernando Arconada Oróstegui said:
Yesterday i had the same problem in SLES9 and i found the solution
disabling APOP in /etc/imapd.conf with allowapop:0
Its a problem with ramdom numbers
/pointers, etc. greatly appreciated,
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high).
Is there a tool that will clean this up?
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Hi there,
I have setup my cyrus imap server to authenticate using saslauthd and
pam. Pam then refers to ldap for authentication.
imtest -a user -u user -t -m PLAIN host
works fine.
When I try sivtest -m PLAIN -u mark etc I get a response from the sieve
server that the only supported
adding the p permission to the subfoldes for user mark
sorted this out but it did.
Quess I still need to learn a lot
On Sun, 2005-01-09 at 22:47 -0800, Rob Tanner wrote:
Mark,
A point of clarification: is the permissions problem writing to the
folder or executing the script? Also
writing into the subfolder. Messages
are delivered into the main Inbox folder just fine though.
I have checked the permissions on the folder with cyradm
listacl user.mark.XXX
(and get)
mark lrswicd
Any help appreciated
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On Monday 20 December 2004 23:25, you wrote:
Hi Mark,
I'm looking for information as to how to convert from BDB4 to skiplist.
well, I don't have any real info or tools...
I only had 4 mail adresses at that time so I just copied all the mail using
imap from my old to the new server. might
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To: Sebastian Hagedorn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: Mr Mark London [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Redhat glibc upgrade broke my cyrus,
help!!!
Same here. We updated and have had no problems yet.
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Hi,
--On Montag, 20. Dezember 2004 22:03:29 Uhr MEZ
db4, UNTIL we
upgraded the glibc. Note similar weird also, when I
did a up2date glic, and it didn't update
glibc-headers, glibc-profile, and glibc-devel. Why??
I had to do this by hand just now. Weird. - Mark
P.S. I hate redhat.
--- Sebastian Hagedorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Tue, 21
the databases didn't
help. Rebuilding cyrus from scratch didn't help. I
don't know how to get the previous version of glibc,
without restoring the directories from backup tape.
I'll have to do that tomorrow, unless someone has a
better suggestion. Thanks! - Mark
Dec 21 01:01:13 psfcsv1 lmtpunix
, status=deferred (connect
to /var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: read timeout)
I'm almost inclined to reinstall cyrus from scratch.
Mark
On December 17, 2004 09:48, Mark Drummond wrote:
Recently my cyrus-imapd went *boom* an I was having all kinds of problems
with it. Most notably, I
imap_user=mark
this setup works, but it doesn't support virtual domains.
I tried adding [EMAIL PROTECTED] to cyrus imap instead of user.mark
but after doing that login fails, and I can't create enties in kerberos like
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@KERBEROS (that's a DUHHH... i know..)
are multiple kerberos realms
On Thursday 16 December 2004 16:08, you wrote:
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004, Mark Hannessen wrote:
hi list,
I am currently running a basic kerberos/cyrus imap server
kerberos principle (realm KERBEROS)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cyrus user:
user.mark
I use mutt with GSSAPI and the following
I am trying to set up virtual domain support using kerberos with only one
kerberos realm, and am wondering if it could be done.:
in my kerberos database I how the following principles:
mark/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mark/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it possible to convince cyrus imap (sasl) to use principle
am also able to login into cyradm now.
now all that is left to find out is how to get this to work with virtual
domains
That's strange. I certainly wouldn't contradict what you're
saying, but the behaviour of our Cyrus IMAP server seems exactly
the same as that which Mark had described
/krb5.keytab imap/xp2600c.linuxnet.nl
chown cyrus:root /etc/krb5.keytab
I obtain a ticket using:
kinit mark
klist returns the following:
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0
Default principal: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Valid starting ExpiresService principal
12/10/04 11:17:50 12/11/04 11:17:50
this is what I did..
# I added the imap principle to the imap server and gave it the right permissions.
addprinc -randkey imap/xp2600c.linuxnet.nl
ktadd -k /etc/krb5.keytab imap/xp2600c.linuxnet.nl
chown cyrus:root /etc/krb5.keytab
I obtain a ticket using:
kinit mark
klist returns the following:
Ticket
won't use it if they can't see that.
regards from a happy cyrus user,
Mark Hannessen
On Friday 10 December 2004 13:18, you wrote:
Michael Sims wrote:
Denny Schierz wrote:
Am Montag, den 22.11.2004, 22:51 + schrieb Mark Hannessen:
I am really wondering about this because I just can't
what you are looking for seems to be shared folders.
try the following link. you might find it usefull.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mimap/chapter/ch09.html#91630
regards,
Mark Hannessen
On Friday 10 December 2004 13:59, you wrote:
Hello list,
I have a Debian Sarge machine running cyrus
server and gave it the right
permissions.
addprinc -randkey imap/xp2600c.linuxnet.nl
ktadd -k /etc/krb5.keytab imap/xp2600c.linuxnet.nl
chown cyrus:root /etc/krb5.keytab
I obtain a ticket using:
kinit mark
klist returns the following:
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_0
Default principal: [EMAIL
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