> | Do you think it would be productive to contact the maintainer?
>
> Probaly not. LaMont knows he chroots the daemons for the debian
> package (it's a conscious change from the defaults Wietse ships
> postfix with).
He may know but I sure didn't. It would have helped a lot to at least mention
s
On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 09:51:09PM -0500, Michael B Allen wrote:
| Thanks as usual Derrick. I got it working. I believe the problem was
| that postfix opens the pwcheck UNIX domain socket in
| /var/spool/postfix/var/run/pwcheck whereas the pwcheck daemon opens
| it in /var/run/pwcheck.
Aha. That
Thanks as usual Derrick. I got it working. I believe the problem was that postfix
opens the pwcheck UNIX domain socket in /var/spool/postfix/var/run/pwcheck whereas
the pwcheck daemon opens it in /var/run/pwcheck. The postfix-tls package does not
create these directories and the necessary link. Thi
On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 06:15:45AM -0500, Michael B Allen wrote:
|
| > I've just installed postfix-tls but it will not authenticate users with SASL. The
| > error is simply "SASL LOGIN authentication failed" but that's it.
|
| Mmm, if I trace the pwcheck daemon it opens a UNIX domain socket
| /va
> I've just installed postfix-tls but it will not authenticate users with SASL. The
> error is simply "SASL LOGIN authentication failed" but that's it.
Mmm, if I trace the pwcheck daemon it opens a UNIX domain socket
/var/state/pwcheck/pwcheck and waits. When I send an email, nothing happends.
Po
I've just installed postfix-tls but it will not authenticate users with SASL. The
error is simply "SASL LOGIN authentication failed" but that's it. I have verbose
logging on. Is there any way to get more information from the SASL module?
I took a trace and see that postfix is offering AUTH LOGIN P
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