truss command, and I hit CTRL-C to get out of the truss session, the master
> process goes with it.
>
> Since last night, I haven't hit CTRL-C in the console and the process has
> been munching merrily along.
Ah. Then it wasn't the same problem (my master was already daemon
Kirsch, Mathew (Matt) wrote:
I just got cyrus imapd 2.2.10 running on a Solaris 8 host. Problem is, the
master process keeps disappearing off the process list. It's not dumping
core. It's not logging any problems. It's just going away.
We need this to run reliably. Can anyone give me any suggestion
I'm trying to build cyrus imapd 2.2.10 in our solaris
environment. It's going to be copied into /opt/standalone via package,
but it needs to be installed in AFS. Therefore, I told cyrus
`./configure --prefix=/opt/standalone' and said `make
DESTDIR=/afs/stacken.kth.se/... install'.
Unfortunately, t
I'm trying to get cyradm to work with my cyrus (2.2.3) server using
GSSAPI. How do I get more debugging information from cyradm? All it
says is:
$ /opt/standalone/bin/cyradm -a gssapi imap
cyradm: cannot authenticate to server with gssapi as ian
$
(yes, the authentication works with imtest and w
I just upgraded our IMAP machine from cyrus-imapd 2.1.15 to 2.2.3, using
SASL 2.1.15 in both cases. For some reason I can't see any mail folders
other than those public when using cross-realm Kerberos authentication.
"loginuseacl: yes" is set in imapd.conf, [EMAIL PROTECTED] has all rights
on my fo
I've managed to build cyrus-imapd-2.1.15 with cyrus-sasl-2.1.15 aginst
heimdal-0.6 on Solaris. I've gotten the server running, up to the
point where I want to start creating accounts. This server is intended
to primarily use GSSAPI to authenticate. I've checked out the
following principals in /etc/
I've got a cyrus imapd running. After I installed it and ran it for a
while, I started using Kerberos (Heimdal) for authenticating
AFS/login/whatever on my machines.
What's the easiest way to "convert" my imapd to be able to use
Kerberos (v4/GSSAPI) for authenticating?
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/Ian D
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