Hi Chris,
First: _PLEASE_ don't CC me. I'm reading the list, as _everybody_
posting here does. _This_ list can't be written to w/o receiving it
(e.g. as debian-* lists can).
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 02:56:18 -0700 (PDT) Chris Pugh wrote:
>> And I don't have it here too.
> Sounds promising .. I take
Hi,
Debian Woody. Qmail, 1.03, Vpopmail 5.2.1
Installed vpopmail from source. Compile, make, make
install-strip go without problem. Testing with telnet
does all the right things then,
**
...
user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+OK
pass password
/usr/sbin/vchkpw: erro
Hi Pit,
>> Don't tell me you really truly believe that .. ;-)
> Sure I do.
Then I'd be very careful if I were you ..
> Read again: "what it's told to do", not "what you
> told it to do".
> That's a significant difference :-)
That's a different, and not so subliminal.
> > OK. Reference remov
Hi Pit,
Cheers for the response!
> And I don't have it here too.
Sounds promising .. I take it you have vpopmail
running aok? ;-)
> Are you sure the '/usr/sbin/vchkpw' resutls from
> your compile operation?
No, it doesn't. The binaries seem to be duplicated
there though - left behind somehow?
Hi Chris,
On Sun, 15 Jun 2003 22:03:25 -0700 (PDT) Chris Pugh wrote:
> /usr/sbin/vchkpw: error while loading shared
> libraries: libvpopmail.so.1:
[...]
> The shared library file does not exist on the system.The shared
> library file does not exist on the system.
And I don't have it here too.
Hi Chris,
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 05:51:30 -0700 (PDT) Chris Pugh wrote:
>> Your system does what it's told to do, not what it
>> wants.
>
> Don't tell me you really truly believe that .. ;-)
Sure I do.
Read again: "what it's told to do", not "what you told it to do".
That's a significant differenc
Hi Chris,
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 23:48:18 -0700 (PDT) Chris Pugh wrote:
>> 4.) Have a look in the file your syslog store
>> messages of type 'mail.*'
> Been looking at those. Deliberately put incorrect
> info in the telnet login, and I get the expected
> messages in the mail log,
OK, so logging
Pit,
> Well ... but you know this ain't Windows? You're not
> enforced to accept silently anything your system
does
Winders I can tweak! ;-) This is giving me grief ..
> Your system does what it's told to do, not what it
> wants.
Don't tell me you really truly believe that .. ;-)
>Tell it to
Hi Pit,
> The one that shows e.g. "authentication failed", or
> anything similar. In my expericence authentication
> seldom fails silently when using vchkpw.
Can't seem to find one that does unless I deliberately
make a mistake in the login. See below:
> So I'd:
> 1.) Retire inetd and reactiva
Hi Chris,
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 04:19:13 -0700 (PDT) Chris Pugh wrote:
Are you sure the '/usr/sbin/vchkpw' resutls from
your compile operation?
>>> No, it doesn't.
>> Well, than why do you use it? :-)
> Don't ask me, ask the system! It chose to to do it,
> not I.
Well ... but you know
Hi Chris,
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 07:13:23 -0700 (PDT) Chris Pugh wrote:
>>> OK. Reference removed, even though its correct ..
>>> now it doesn't authenicate at all. Damn!
>> to quote Dave Sill "What do the logs say[TM]?" :-)
> Which one would you like, most of the mail ones are
> pretty normal, n
Hi Pit,
> First: _PLEASE_ don't CC me. I'm reading the list,
> as _everybody_ > posting here does.
Apologies. Smack on hand accepted. Hit 'reply all'
instead of just 'reply'. Didn't realise I'd done it,
don't normally do it, will watch I don't do that
again. How's that? ;-)
> >> Are you sure
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