n; as I've said I haven't
explored the issue, and there is a complex set of interdependencies
among DirectoryService, libc, lookupd, SASL, SecurityServer, PAM, etc
etc etc.
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yway it's ugly. Is there any way to get the folder to show up
simply as 4am.
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.
I'm told that its file locking semantics are similar to NFS, so my
hopes aren't high.
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regard t
At 10:57 AM -0800 2/5/04, Gloria Rom wrote:
You wouldn't have to do anything but train your users if their email
clients allow logging onto two IMAP accounts at once: one on the old
server, and one on the new.
That's not the goal.
There are 5K users and about 8 support staff total. User training i
llowing users to manually move their
mail to the new server if they prefer.
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higher
regard those who thin
r, why
>not just have everyone compile in libkrb and forget about the
>security layer alltogether? :-)
Mainly, because I figure the people developing the LDAP rfc's are
smarter than me, and they included sasl in v3. Thinking for yourself
is over rated ;-)
I've been wrong before,
l-supported, drop-in code to do all this stuff.
>
>Finally, Birger, what's "really creative" about
>
> by self write
> by anonymous auth
> by * none
To be fair, I said that.
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s (one reason) why I prefer keeping credentials elsewhere.
>Which seems to be a case for integrating both a bit more?
I definitely think a case for better integration can be made.
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I haven't seen a definitive howto here or elsewhere for building
2.0.16 on Mac OS X, so I thought I'd post this for the archives.
I'm using 2.0.16 since the project I'm working on needs OpenLDAP,
which doesn't yet support sasl 2.x.
I used fink (a package manager, for those of you not familiar
means you have to cook up really
creative ACL's.
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l.
Not sure, though.
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cure.
So in the environment I built, LDAP gets its passwords from sasl.
Postfix gets is passwords from sasl. Cyrus Imapd gets its passwords
from sasl.
This seems sane to me.
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nd Postfix all doing sasl Auth, and I really,
really like it.
Now if I could just create some mailboxes, I'd be happy.
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"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher
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Think Different.
rk was fix the build
>command lines to include a -L option so that the sasl2 library was
>found.
I'll have to look at pier's stuff again.
my build already finds sasl libs though, which makes the fact that
cyradm can't see them odd.
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, etc)? I'd greatly appreciate it.
I have to run 2.0.16 in order to use sasl 1.5.27, since 2.x doesn't
work with OpenLDAP yet- but maybe you've done something I'm missing,
since perl is perl, after all.
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>
>I'm baffled by the Decoding Error in syslog- usually, there's some
>indication from Google what's going on. But no Decoding Errors
>(outside of TLS, which I'm not currently using) seem to be mentioned
>in reference to cyrus imapd.
>
>To recap- cyradm locally fails, because it can't find my
At 1:21 AM -0700 3/29/02, Mark Derbyshire wrote:
>cyradm and perl are the two cesspools for Mac OS X. Some cryptic
>notes that migtht help:
>
>The perl stuff fails to link with -lsasl because it doesnt't accept
>the LDFLAGS from the
>config files.
>
>Changed Makefile.in in perl to have:
>
>LDFLA
ric failure
(-1), closing connection
Whenever I try to run lm, cm, etc.
...ideas?
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te in -ldb3... no
checking for db_create in -ldb... yes
This happens even when I force
CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/include
(where db.h for 3.1.1 lives)
and
LDFLAGS=-flat_namespace -L/usr/lib
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>make[1]: *** [mboxlist.o] Error 1
>make: *** [all] Error 1
...google can't tell me anything about the error, so I was wondering
if anyone else has seen this.
rtfm would be great if someone could point me in the right direction.
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Starting from scratch, I downloaded:
cyrus-sasl-1.5.24
cyrus-imapd-2.0.16
I built cyrus-sasl with
./configure --enable-login --enable-plain --enable-anon
--disable-gssapi --disable-krb4 --disable-digest --disable-cram
--with-pwcheck=/var/pwcheck
and tried to build cyrus-imapd with
./configu
can't authenticate, which really doesn't surprise me.
At 4:55 PM -0600 10/12/01, Michael Bartosh wrote:
>>Michael Bartosh wrote:
>>> this question is far simpler than most I see across this list-
>>>
>>That's fine--we all start somewhere :-)
>>
>Michael Bartosh wrote:
>> this question is far simpler than most I see across this list-
>>
>That's fine--we all start somewhere :-)
>
>> But I can not get any method of authentication except for sasldb to
>> work. I tied pam, I tried shadow (and ad
this question is far simpler than most I see across this list-
But I can not get any method of authentication except for sasldb to
work. I tied pam, I tried shadow (and added cyrus to the shadow
group) and nothing worked until I gave the user a saslpasswd and
changed auth to sasldb.
How do I
I'm trying to get cyrus and postfix working on Suse 7.1 linux/i386
postfix is delivering mail locally and cyrus checks out using lmtest
(fyi I am doing pam authentication). However when I try to use cyradm
to add a user I get (ie cyradm -u cyrus localhost) I just get
returned to the bash promp
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