Hi,

I've setup an IMAP server using Cyrus IMAP4 v2.2.3 which I've setup before without a problem. Authentication is handles through saslauthd. When I use /etc/shadow as the authentication mechanism (-a shadow), my test accounts log in just fine. When, instead, I startup saslauthd using LDAP (-a ldap), I get the famous "generic failure" error. But at the same time, when saslauthd is running with the -a ldap option, testsaslauthd -u ,user -p <secret> returns an "OK" for the right password and a "NO" for the wrong password. That in itself should validate the saslauthd.conf file, but I also compared it to the saslauthd.conf file on another system which is working correctly.

I am confused.  Any ideas?

Thanks,
Rob


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Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville OR
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