I removed all firewall rules from iptables, and it made no difference. I also checked /etc/hosts.deny (it only contains lmtp: ALL, and commenting that line doesn't make a difference).
Restarting cyrus also doesn't help. When running sieveshell this is everything that comes to the log: Sep 10 16:23:40 mail cyrus/master[15718]: about to exec /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/timsieved Sep 10 16:23:40 mail cyrus/sieve[15718]: executed Sep 10 16:23:40 mail cyrus/sieve[15718]: accepted connection Sep 10 16:23:40 mail cyrus/master[13845]: process 15718 exited, status 0 Thanks, Alex Benjamin Seidenberg wrote: > Alex Prinsier wrote: >> Package: cyrus-admin-2.2 >> Severity: normal >> >> Sieveshell is unable to connect to cyrmaster. I've found this error many >> times on google, but the cause was either unrelated or a solution wasn't >> found (or at least not posted there). >> >> # sieveshell --user=cyrus --authname=cyrus localhost:2000 >> connecting to localhost:2000 >> unable to connect to server at /usr/bin/sieveshell line 179. >> >> cyrus is running: >> >> # netstat -ntap | grep 2000 >> tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:2000 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN >> 17517/cyrmaster >> >> >> > > Do you have any firewall rules that might be preventing it? Did you try > restarting cyrus? Is there any information in the logs that might help? > > Benjamin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]