On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 10:51:02PM -0700, the unit calling itself Kian Mohageri
wrote:
B14xVu: Undefined variable.
where B14xVu is a fragment of the password. The full password was:
V$B14xVu
I tried this on other user/password combinations, and got reasonable
results. But the $ char
On 8/7/06, J Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 10:51:02PM -0700, the unit calling itself Kian
Mohageri wrote:
B14xVu: Undefined variable.
where B14xVu is a fragment of the password. The full password was:
V$B14xVu
I tried this on other user/password
On 8/8/06, J Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 10:51:02PM -0700, the unit calling itself Kian Mohageri
wrote:
Have you tried escaping the $ char to make sure the shell doesn't interpret
it?
V\$B14xVu
Yes - sorry I failed to mention that... esc'ing the $ does get by,
J Moore wrote:
As I was inching my way along, testing as I go, I noticed something odd.
/usr/local/sbin/testsaslauthd -u user -p password
This test worked on the first user id and pw I tried, so I assumed
saslauthd was working correctly. Later, while troubleshooting a stubborn
issue, I
I'm in the process of getting dovecot set up, and unfortunately that
also entails re-building sendmail to add SASL support, etc. I've
installed the cyrus-sasl-2.1.21p2.tgz package on OBSD 3.9, and
following a couple of on-line HOW-TO's for help.
As I was inching my way along, testing as I go,
B14xVu: Undefined variable.
where B14xVu is a fragment of the password. The full password was:
V$B14xVu
I tried this on other user/password combinations, and got reasonable
results. But the $ char seems to cause a problem consistently. In all
other cases, the result was either:
Have you
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