RE: [qmailtoaster] Re: POP3 Authentication issues on CentOS 5.5 64Bit

2010-06-08 Thread Mike Canty
Eric,
Thanks you for all of your assistance here.

I will try the CentOS IRC, as you mention, but just one last question.

Have you (or others) installed CentOS 5.5 64Bit, with QMT and had this work
correctly?

I know it's a silly question, but if this is the case, it might be just
easier to rebuild from scratch, to see what happens.

Cheers

-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, 8 June 2010 3:20 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: POP3 Authentication issues on CentOS 5.5 64Bit

Sorry for the blank post. Although it does reflect what I'm coming up 
with on this. ;)

IPv6 related perhaps? I really have no idea though. I haven't used the 
GUI on a server for quite some time. ;)

You might try the CentOS IRC for this one.

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

Mike Canty wrote:
 Eric,
   I have found out more information.
 
 It must be firewall related somewhere.  The firewall is off (iptables) but
I
 still cannot get access.  
 
 However, I did notice that the CentOS firewall (in the GUI - Security and
 Firewall settings), was set to Enabled, even though the iptables service
 was off.  So I Disabled this setting, applied and restarted the box.
Mail
 on port 110 then started working.
 
 After making sure this was appropriate, I then started iptables.  Mail on
 port 110 stopped working.  I then stopped iptables, but port 110 still
 refuses to work.  If I change the incoming port to SSL (995), it works, so
 port 110 is being blocked by something apart from iptables.
 
 Do you know of other areas that CentOS 64bit keeps firewall type
 information?
 
 And thank you in advance for your support.
 
 Cheers
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net] 
 Sent: Tuesday, 8 June 2010 1:16 PM
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: POP3 Authentication issues on CentOS 5.5 64Bit
 
 I guess you'll need to set up recordio to see what's going on. Recordio 
 is a program that logs the details of a tcp session. Search the list for 
 directions on how to use it (you'll edit the run file). There might be a 
 wiki page for it, but I don't remember there being one.
 
 If you're really stuck after that, you might consider trying out 
 dovecot's pop3 instead of qmail's. I really haven't heard of any 
 problems like this with qmail's pop3 though.
 
 Are you sure the client is using the whole email address as the login 
 name, and not just the name before the @ ? That's a common mistake.
 




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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: POP3 Authentication issues on CentOS 5.5 64Bit

2010-06-08 Thread Andreas Galatis
Hi Mike,

I have 2 QMTs installed on CentOS 5.5 64Bit, both work like a charm.

I had no trouble setting them up from scratch.

Andreas
Am Tuesday 08 June 2010 08:10:17 schrieb Mike Canty:
 Eric,
   Thanks you for all of your assistance here.

 I will try the CentOS IRC, as you mention, but just one last question.

 Have you (or others) installed CentOS 5.5 64Bit, with QMT and had this work
 correctly?

 I know it's a silly question, but if this is the case, it might be just
 easier to rebuild from scratch, to see what happens.

 Cheers

 -Original Message-
 From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net]
 Sent: Tuesday, 8 June 2010 3:20 PM
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: POP3 Authentication issues on CentOS 5.5 64Bit

 Sorry for the blank post. Although it does reflect what I'm coming up
 with on this. ;)

 IPv6 related perhaps? I really have no idea though. I haven't used the
 GUI on a server for quite some time. ;)

 You might try the CentOS IRC for this one.



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RE: [qmailtoaster] Re: POP3 Authentication issues on CentOS 5.5 64Bit

2010-06-07 Thread Mike Canty
Eric,
Unfortunately there is no firewall running on this box (at the
moment), but the issue is still present.

This is what I am seeing in my /var/log/qmail/pop3/current log

2010-06-08 04:19:55.586965500 tcpserver: status: 1/200
2010-06-08 04:19:55.586967500 tcpserver: pid 8239 from 192.168.10.145
2010-06-08 04:19:55.588988500 tcpserver: ok 8239 :192.168.10.100:110
:192.168.10.145::57505
2010-06-08 04:19:57.407394500 tcpserver: end 8239 status 256
2010-06-08 04:19:57.407396500 tcpserver: status: 0/200

It appears to be doing the right thing, but the user still does not get
authenticated.

Any other ideas?

Cheers

-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, 8 June 2010 11:43 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: POP3 Authentication issues on CentOS 5.5 64Bit

Sorry, I was thinking smtp, not pop3.

Outlook'07 should do pop3/tls ok, but I haven't used it personally.

If they cannot pop w/out tls, just a plain vanilla connection, I'd guess 
a firewall problem somewhere.

The pop3 log should show when they're successfully hitting the pop3 
daemon. Does this log show anything?

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

Mike Canty wrote:
 Eric,
   I am just using Outlook 2007.
 
 The funny thing is, I have a live server running CentOS 5.5 (32bit) with
QMT
 and this works fine.  I am testing this other server (CentOS 5.5 - 64Bit)
 and this is the machine I am having issues with.
 
 The real problem is the users cannot receive any mail from the server as
 they cannot actually authenticate against the server as a user. It's a
 port 110 issue.  On all other 32bit server I have installed the OS, as
 well as the QMT, but this one was installed remotely by someone else so
 there could be something missing.
 
 Is there a log file or some command line test I can run to see what is
 happening?
 
 Cheers
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net] 
 Sent: Tuesday, 8 June 2010 10:54 AM
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: POP3 Authentication issues on CentOS 5.5 64Bit
 
 Mike Canty wrote:
 To All,

 I am having issues getting CentOS 5.5 (64Bit) with QMT 
 to authenticate POP3 accounts.

  

 I can authenticate using IMAP and I can get to all web based management 
 screens (Webmail, Admin-Toaster, etc.).

  

 How can I test to see what is wrong, or where should I be looking?

  

 Cheers

  

 Mike Canty

 
 Which client software are you using?
 
 I'm guessing that you're using a client that's trying to use SSL.
 Use TLS instead. And use port 587 instead of 25 if possible.
 
 SMTPS (SMTP over SSL, on port 465) is deprecated, and the stock toaster 
 does not include this. There is a page on the wiki that describes how to 
 set this up should you really need to (eg you have remote Outlook'03
users).
 



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RE: [qmailtoaster] Re: POP3 Authentication issues on CentOS 5.5 64Bit

2010-06-07 Thread Mike Canty
Eric,
I have found out more information.

It must be firewall related somewhere.  The firewall is off (iptables) but I
still cannot get access.  

However, I did notice that the CentOS firewall (in the GUI - Security and
Firewall settings), was set to Enabled, even though the iptables service
was off.  So I Disabled this setting, applied and restarted the box.  Mail
on port 110 then started working.

After making sure this was appropriate, I then started iptables.  Mail on
port 110 stopped working.  I then stopped iptables, but port 110 still
refuses to work.  If I change the incoming port to SSL (995), it works, so
port 110 is being blocked by something apart from iptables.

Do you know of other areas that CentOS 64bit keeps firewall type
information?

And thank you in advance for your support.

Cheers

-Original Message-
From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, 8 June 2010 1:16 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: POP3 Authentication issues on CentOS 5.5 64Bit

I guess you'll need to set up recordio to see what's going on. Recordio 
is a program that logs the details of a tcp session. Search the list for 
directions on how to use it (you'll edit the run file). There might be a 
wiki page for it, but I don't remember there being one.

If you're really stuck after that, you might consider trying out 
dovecot's pop3 instead of qmail's. I really haven't heard of any 
problems like this with qmail's pop3 though.

Are you sure the client is using the whole email address as the login 
name, and not just the name before the @ ? That's a common mistake.

-- 
-Eric 'shubes'


Mike Canty wrote:
 Eric,
   Unfortunately there is no firewall running on this box (at the
 moment), but the issue is still present.
 
 This is what I am seeing in my /var/log/qmail/pop3/current log
 
 2010-06-08 04:19:55.586965500 tcpserver: status: 1/200
 2010-06-08 04:19:55.586967500 tcpserver: pid 8239 from 192.168.10.145
 2010-06-08 04:19:55.588988500 tcpserver: ok 8239 :192.168.10.100:110
 :192.168.10.145::57505
 2010-06-08 04:19:57.407394500 tcpserver: end 8239 status 256
 2010-06-08 04:19:57.407396500 tcpserver: status: 0/200
 
 It appears to be doing the right thing, but the user still does not get
 authenticated.
 
 Any other ideas?
 
 Cheers
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net] 
 Sent: Tuesday, 8 June 2010 11:43 AM
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: POP3 Authentication issues on CentOS 5.5 64Bit
 
 Sorry, I was thinking smtp, not pop3.
 
 Outlook'07 should do pop3/tls ok, but I haven't used it personally.
 
 If they cannot pop w/out tls, just a plain vanilla connection, I'd guess 
 a firewall problem somewhere.
 
 The pop3 log should show when they're successfully hitting the pop3 
 daemon. Does this log show anything?
 



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