at a short range an answer: I am not using a similar setup, so I have no solution to the underlying problem. A few comments, however:
Emiliano Brunetti wrote:
I am trying to setup debian with smtp_auth on a debian woody machine, using only packages from stable tree. Unofortunately it doesn't work, i always get 'sasl authentication failed' errors.
I tried to trace down the problem, and it seems that postfix (from postfix-tls 1.11.0...again, only packages from debian stable tree) doesn't talk with pwcheck.
Is using newer packages absolutely no option? - You see, postfix' development tends to be rather fast, and the packages in stable are outdated by far. They are totally out of date, IMHO.
I would suggest using the following source otherwise, which would give you postfix 2.0.16 and cyrus 2.1.15:
# Backported Cyrus IMAPd, Postfix etc. for Woody deb http://people.debian.org/~hmh/woody/ hmh/cyrus/ deb http://people.debian.org/~hmh/woody/ hmh/postfix/
Setting up SASL with sasldb Authentication following the excellent docs at http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/smtpauth/ was no big deal, then.
Pwcheck has its socket under /var/state/pwcheck/pwcheck, and it is correctly opened and used by cyrus pop3/imap servers. The same socket seems to be unavailable for postfix. I tried both chrooted and not chrooted mode, no change.
Any hint?
I know this isn't what you were asking for, but maybe it is a bit of help anyway.
Being very conservative, I am against using packages from other sources wherever reasonable in at least a productive environment. But this is
one of the rare exclusions applied to the rule. Any comment is welcome.
-- Viele Grüße, Kai
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