RE: sasldb odd location (non-html)

2002-03-10 Thread Jeff Bert

Disregard this. I used the HOW-TO at
http://dudle.linuxroot.org/docs/postfix_cyrus/ and used all the tarballs so
now my sasldb is in the /etc/ folder.

thanks.

Jeff

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 my sasldb is called sasl.db and installed into /var/lib/sasl/

 is there something I need to set for cyradm to see this?

 I've been having problems with cyradm connecting to the
 server and it never asks me for a password even tho'
 my mail admin is in the sasl db.

 i set it up like this:

 #./configure --without-notify --with-auth=unix --with-perl=/usr/bin/perl
 --disable-sieve

 and no compile errors noted.

 #cyradm -u admin localhost

 hangs for awhile then :

 #cyradm: cannont connect to server

 is returned

 and

 #cyradm -u admin my.own.box (the boxes host name)

 returns

 cyradm: cannot connect to server

 immediately.

 #sasldblistusers
 user: admin realm: my.own.box mech: PLAIN

 any ideas to help me?  I really like Cyrus and want to get
 it up and running.

 Thanks,

 Jeff





sasldb odd location (non-html)

2002-03-09 Thread Jeff Bert

my sasldb is called sasl.db and installed into /var/lib/sasl/

is there something I need to set for cyradm to see this?

I've been having problems with cyradm connecting to the
server and it never asks me for a password even tho'
my mail admin is in the sasl db.

i set it up like this:

#./configure --without-notify --with-auth=unix --with-perl=/usr/bin/perl
--disable-sieve 

and no compile errors noted.

#cyradm -u admin localhost

hangs for awhile then :

#cyradm: cannont connect to server 

is returned

and 

#cyradm -u admin my.own.box (the boxes host name)

returns

cyradm: cannot connect to server

immediately.

#sasldblistusers
user: admin realm: my.own.box mech: PLAIN

any ideas to help me?  I really like Cyrus and want to get
it up and running.

Thanks,

Jeff