As i said before qmail-ldaplookup works, and the problem seems to be with the
authentication. qmail-ldaplookup gives this:
# qmail-ldaplookup -u test
init_ldap: passwords are not compared via rebind
localdelivery: on
clustering: off
ldapobjectclass: qmailuser
homedirmaker: /var/qmail/bin/custom_dirmaker
defaultDotMode: both
defaultQuota: 1000000S, 1000C
QuotaWarning:
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You are about to be over your quota. Clean your mailbox.
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qldap_lookup: searching with (&(objectclass=qmailuser)(uid=test))
qldap_lookup: succeeded, found:
uid: test
qmailUID: 11184
qmailGID: 2110
accountStatus: active
mailMessageStore: /export/home/test
homeDirectory: (null pointer)
mailHost: iplanet.cs.teiath.gr
mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailAlternateAddress: no entry in the database
mailQuota: 100000000S, 10000C
mailForwardingAddress: no entry in the database
deliveryProgramPath: no entry in the database
qmailDotMode: no entry in the database
deliveryMode: normal
mailReplyText: no entry in the database
I forgot to mention that I use Solaris 8, iPlanet Directory Server 5.0 and
qmail-1.03.
Thanks, for any help.
Quoting Claudio Jeker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 03:27:44PM +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have finally managed to install qmail-ldap to work with iPlanet Directory
>
> > Server 5.0. The qmail-ldaplookup retrieves data from the directory. The
> problem
> > is when users, listed in the directory, try to authenticate in order to get
>
> > mail I get this :
> >
> > user test
> > +OK
> > pass test
> > -ERR user record incorrect
> >
> > is there a problem with directory schema or an auth_pop problem?
> >
> directory schema.
> Try qmail-ldaplookup -u test
>
> --
> :wq Claudio
>
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