I'm just looking at implement SMTP AUTH with postfix under OpenPKG Release
1.3, and am on the low end of the learnig curve.  I've read the HOWTO
information on the postfix web site which is very helpful.

The first thing I noticed when looking at the SASL configuration file,
%{l_prefix}/etc/sasl/saslauthd.conf, is that it requires the rootdn
password if one is usig LDAP authentication with the user password
encrypted.  Next I looked at the permissions of the file and directories
leading up to it finding that it's world readable.  It seems to me that
either this file should only be readable by root, or perhaps SASL might use
the /etc/ldap.secret file that's already used by pam_ldap.

Am I missing something here or is there a permissions problem?

Bill
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