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l2/slapd.conf or
/usr/lib/sasl2/slapd.conf?
the former is an empty directory, the latter file does not exist in
that dir.
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On 11/06/11 18:45 -0700, Richard A Nelson wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jun 2011, Dan White wrote:
Yes, interestingly, this shows up for both failure modes:
Jun 11 15:37:02 sparks-ave ldapwhoami: canonuserfunc error -7
Jun 11 15:37:02 sparks-ave ldapwhoami: _sasl_plugin_load failed on
rence if you use ldap://hostname instead?
When there's a failure, are you getting the ldap/@REALM service
ticket from your kerberos server? Does klist look the same between failures
and successes?
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version of libsasl2-modules-gssapi-*?
Do you see anything useful in your /var/log/auth.log on the server or
client? What kerberos server are you using, and do you see anything in it's
syslog output?
Would you mind sharing an anonymized copy of your /etc/ldap.conf and
~/.ldaprc?
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On 02/06/11 21:22 -0500, Dan White wrote:
I'm starting to suspect this is a client side problem (with imtest). With
the patch below, this command works:
cyradm --auth gssapi --tlskey "" imap.example.org
but this command still produces the error you're seeing:
On 02/06/11 18:43 +, brian m. carlson wrote:
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 09:13:26AM -0500, Dan White wrote:
Do you also receive an error without starttls? I just installed
2.1.24~rc1.dfsg1+cvs2011-05-23-2 and was able to reproduce this error,
but only while doing '-t ""', or
sapi-mit installed.
I'll try to do some more troubleshooting, probably later in the week.
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gin(s) to generate otp challenges (based on
the password stored with saslpasswd2).
I would recommend testing by simply removing the build dependency on opie,
which should do the right thing.
If that doesn't work correctly, please let me know and I'll do some testing
to figure out why
ug in that specific pam module, or could be due to a bug in the
way saslauthd uses pam.
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n one of your PAM modules.
Can you monitor /proc//fd/ to see if you can find out what
type of file descriptors are being left open?
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