On 08/20/14 20:47 +0200, Martin Sebald wrote:
/etc/default/saslauthd:
START=yes
DESC="SASL Authentication Daemon"
NAME="saslauthd"
MECHANISMS="pam"
MECH_OPTIONS=""
#THREADS=5
THREADS=0
OPTIONS="-r -c -m /var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd"

(I just changed threads from 5 to 0, thank you for the hint and the maybe
workaround for this problem.)

I do not have a /etc/saslauthd.conf config file.

I use pam only, do you need the config files as well?

Just a list of PAM modules should be sufficient, or perhaps the
configuration is you're using something less usual (such as a *sql module).

My belief is that this type of issue is due to a memory leak in the
specific PAM module, or due to the way saslauthd uses pam - it only uses
the auth and account facilities and not the session or password facilities,
which may prevent the module from performing it's memory cleanup.
--
Dan White


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