On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 12:39:06PM +0300, Anton Chernev wrote:
> >$ strings -a /usr/lib/postfix/smtpd | grep "sasl:/usr/lib/sasl2"
> >/etc/postfix/sasl:/usr/lib/sasl2

> Does that mean it looks for the file in both places?

That is the path that postfix provides to sasl.  It also tells me that
you're running a version of postfix that didn't allow an alternate
config directory for sasl (hardcoded /etc/postfix).  It's also possible
that said version has the defect that it only half-dealt with the path
split that sasl did a bit ago...  does debian/patches/10tls.dpatch add a
routine called xsasl_getconfpath?

What version of postfix are we talking about here?

lamont


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