Brendon,
Did you compile the programs or are you using RPM packages?
Can you provide the ldd output from /usr/cyrus/bin/master,
/usr/cyrus/bin/imapd, and /usr/local/lib/libsasl.so ?
Brendon M. Maragia wrote:
>hey list,
>
>
># quick details you should know:
>cyrus-imapd-2.0.15
>cyrus-sasl-1.5.24
>redhat 6.2 - kernel 2.4.6
>
>
>I'm a first time user of cyrus-imap and i'm trying to get it working like
>everyone else! I've scoured the mailing list for an answer to my problems
>but have seen no one with a similar situation. And If I don't have this
>issue resolved today, i'm in hot water!
>
>You can view my configuration below. My main problem as of now is no
>response from the imap server. Both with
>
>% imtest -m login -u cyrus -p imap localhost
>C: C01 CAPABILITY
>
>and with
>
>% telnet localhost imap
>Trying 127.0.0.1...
>Connected to pico.commaflex.com
>Escape character is '^]'.
>
>
>imtest produces this line in /var/log/messages
>
>Jul 16 09:17:20 pico master[692]: process 698 exited, signaled to death by
>11
>
>(as of now this is the only error message i've been able to produce in my
>logs).
>
>
>I have succesfully added the user cyrus (along with several others) to the
>sasldb (which for some reason I can not locate. it is not in /etc/sasldb.
>the only libraries i seem to have installed are ones in /usr/local/lib/sasl
>i.e. /usr/local/lib/libsasl.so.7.1.8 ). I believe they where successfully
>added because I can run this
>
>
>% sasldblistusers | sort
>user: admin03 realm: pico.commaflex.com mech: CRAM-MD5
>user: admin03 realm: pico.commaflex.com mech: DIGEST-MD5
>user: admin03 realm: pico.commaflex.com mech: PLAIN
>user: brendon realm: pico.commaflex.com mech: CRAM-MD5
>user: brendon realm: pico.commaflex.com mech: DIGEST-MD5
>user: brendon realm: pico.commaflex.com mech: PLAIN
>user: cyrus realm: pico.commaflex.com mech: CRAM-MD5
>user: cyrus realm: pico.commaflex.com mech: DIGEST-MD5
>user: cyrus realm: pico.commaflex.com mech: PLAIN
>
>
>Also I am starting the server using both
>
>%./master &
>and
>%./master -D
>
>neither of which produce any results in /var/log/messages besides
>
>Jul 16 09:17:07 pico master: unable to change limit of file descriptors
>available
>Jul 16 09:17:07 pico master[692]: process started
>Jul 16 09:17:08 pico ctl_mboxlist[693]: running mboxlist recovery
>Jul 16 09:17:08 pico ctl_mboxlist[693]: done running mboxlist recovery
>Jul 16 09:17:08 pico master[692]: ready for work
>Jul 16 09:17:08 pico ctl_mboxlist[695]: checkpointing mboxlist
>Jul 16 09:17:08 pico ctl_deliver[696]: duplicate_prune: pruning back 3 days
>Jul 16 09:17:08 pico ctl_deliver[696]: duplicate_prune:
>/var/imap/deliverdb/deliver-a.db: purged 0 out of 0 entries x20
>
>
>my 2 config files show as follows
>
>/etc/cyrus.conf
># standard standalone server implementation
>
>START {
> # do not delete these entries!
> mboxlist cmd="ctl_mboxlist -r"
> deliver cmd="ctl_deliver -r"
>
> # this is only necessary if using idled for IMAP IDLE
># idled cmd="idled"
>}
>
># UNIX sockets start with a slash and are put into /var/imap/socket
>SERVICES {
> # add or remove based on preferences
> imap cmd="imapd" listen="imap" prefork=0
># imaps cmd="imapd -s" listen="imaps" prefork=0
> pop3 cmd="pop3d" listen="pop3" prefork=0
># pop3s cmd="pop3d -s" listen="pop3s" prefork=0
># sieve cmd="timsieved" listen="sieve" prefork=0
>
> # at least one LMTP is required for delivery
># lmtp cmd="lmtpd" listen="lmtp" prefork=0
> lmtpunix cmd="lmtpd" listen="/var/imap/socket/lmtp" prefork=0
>}
>
>EVENTS {
> # this is required
> checkpoint cmd="ctl_mboxlist -c" period=30
>
> # this is only necessary if using duplicate delivery suppression
> delprune cmd="ctl_deliver -E 3" period=1440
>}
>
>/etc/imapd.conf
>configdirectory: /var/imap
>partition-default: /var/spool/imap
>admins: cyrus root
>allowanonymouslogin: no
>sasl_passwd_check: passwd
>
>I believe all my permissions are set correctly cyrus/mail owns all of
>/var/imap and /var/spool/imap
>
>
>Any help would be very much appreciated!
>
>
>Sincerely,
>Brendon M. Maragia
>
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>