On Sunday 27 June 2004 09:09, Samuel Penn wrote:
> On Sunday 27 June 2004 00:54, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> > Both the IMAP server and the mail server use the same authdaemon module.
> > If one connects the other one should also connect. The above error
> > message claims that it can't find the file
On Sunday 27 June 2004 00:54, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
>
> Both the IMAP server and the mail server use the same authdaemon module.
> If one connects the other one should also connect. The above error message
> claims that it can't find the filesystem socket.
>
> The only way I can see this happeni
Samuel Penn writes:
Given that the above was a red herring, is there anything else I can do
to find out why esmtpd is giving:
courieresmtpd: CRIT: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: No such file or directory
courieresmtpd: error,relay=127.0.0.1,from=<>,to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: 450
Service temporaril
On Saturday 26 June 2004 22:23, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> When authdaemon is installed it replaces all other authentication modules,
> and the only one that's available is authdaemon. That's why '-m authpam'
> does not work, because authpam is not installed, authdaemon is.
Okay. From the docs, I a
Samuel Penn writes:
On Saturday 26 June 2004 20:16, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Samuel Penn writes:
> Further playing with authtest (since I think it's got to be authdaemon
> related) shows that:
> authtest -s esmtp -m authdaemon sam
> Gives a successful result, whilst
> authtest -s esmtp -m au
On Saturday 26 June 2004 20:16, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Samuel Penn writes:
> > Further playing with authtest (since I think it's got to be authdaemon
> > related) shows that:
> > authtest -s esmtp -m authdaemon sam
> > Gives a successful result, whilst
> > authtest -s esmtp -m authpam sa
Samuel Penn writes:
Further playing with authtest (since I think it's got to be authdaemon
related) shows that:
authtest -s esmtp -m authdaemon sam
Gives a successful result, whilst
authtest -s esmtp -m authpam sam
fails.
Of course. If you read INSTALL (specifically the description of th
Frederic SOSSON writes:
Hello courier-users,
I get this message:
"authdaemon: s_connect() failed: No such file or directory"
from pop3d logs.
Did I forget to start or configure anything?
You forgot to stard authdaemond.
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Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Thomas Smith writes:
Ryan w.b wrote:
I just realised that the authdaemond that is running is
authdaemond.ldap, but I don't run ldap. I user vpopmail database
within mysql. Maybe this could account for some problems I am
having. How do I change this? Thoughts?
I
Thomas Smith writes:
Ryan w.b wrote:
I just realised that the authdaemond that is running is
authdaemond.ldap, but I don't run ldap. I user vpopmail database
within mysql. Maybe this could account for some problems I am
having. How do I change this? Thoughts?
I simply renamed /usr/lib/co
Ryan w.b wrote:
Thanks. Should I be using authdaemond.plain for vpopmail
authentication? Can mysql be used since the vpopmail info is in a
mysql dbase? What is the best solution here?
Even though I was using authdaemon.ldap, I was still able to
authenticate. So what is the big difference?
Thanks. Should I be using authdaemond.plain for vpopmail authentication?
Can mysql be used since the vpopmail info is in a mysql dbase? What is the
best solution here?
Even though I was using authdaemon.ldap, I was still able to authenticate.
So what is the big difference?
Thanks.
ryan
Michelle Murrain writes:
First off, my understanding from the docs and the INSTALL readme was
that MySQL support was native - in order to get it working, I'd just
need to edit the authmysqlrc file (I haven't gotten there yet). So I
used the default build configuration. I could have missed somethin
Mitchell Smith writes:
Sorry, more information on my last post to the list.
I am using authdaemon to authenticate users.
in the module list in authdaemon's config file I have
authpam authuserdb
I just noticed that in my /etc/pam.d directory I have configurations for
pop3
imap
esmtp
but not
age -
From: "Roland Schneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "courier-users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 10:46 PM
Subject: Re: [courier-users] Re: authdaemon error
--Olivier Thibault wrote on 26.09.2002 14:58 +0200:
> "Sakimura, Na
--Olivier Thibault wrote on 26.09.2002 16:09 +0200:
>> > > I have the same problem so i wonder : is there a way so that sqwebmail
>> > > and
>> > courier-imap, installed from two separate packages | tarball work properly
>> > using authdaemon mechanism ?
>>
>> use a symlink to point the authsock
Roland Schneider a écrit :
> --Olivier Thibault wrote on 26.09.2002 14:58 +0200:
>
> > "Sakimura, Nat" a écrit :
> > >> >> What I suspect is that I probably should use authdaemond that comes with
> >> sqwebmail. But then, other courier related programs seem to start failing.
> >> >> Nat
> > > I
--Olivier Thibault wrote on 26.09.2002 14:58 +0200:
> "Sakimura, Nat" a écrit :
> >> >> What I suspect is that I probably should use authdaemond that comes with
>> sqwebmail. But then, other courier related programs seem to start failing.
>> >> Nat
> > I have the same problem so i wonder : is th
Michiel Dethmers a écrit :
> I have that problem as well. I recently posted the same question, when I
> said I had to restart authdaemond every hour or more.
>
I started both daemon, they did not complain and it works fine but its not very
elegant ...
>
> Michiel
>
> Olivier Thibault wrote:
>
I have that problem as well. I recently posted the same question, when I
said I had to restart authdaemond every hour or more.
Michiel
Olivier Thibault wrote:
> "Sakimura, Nat" a écrit :
>
>
>>What I suspect is that I probably should use authdaemond that comes with
>>sqwebmail. But then, ot
"Sakimura, Nat" a écrit :
>
> What I suspect is that I probably should use authdaemond that comes with
> sqwebmail. But then, other courier related programs seem to start failing.
>
> Nat
I have the same problem so i wonder : is there a way so that sqwebmail and
courier-imap, installed from two
avchik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 8:38 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [courier-users] Re: authdaemon error
>
>
> Sakimura, Nat writes:
>
> > When I look at the logs, it says:
> >
> > sqwebmail: authd
Sakimura, Nat writes:
> When I look at the logs, it says:
>
> sqwebmail: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: Connection refused
>
> Could anybody enlighten me to fix the problem?
You forgot to start authdaemond.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Jun 30 22:14:29 sabertooth slapd[14459]:
> Jun 30 22:14:29 sabertooth authdaemond.ldap: authlib: refuse to
> authenticate [EMAIL PROTECTED]: uid=0, gid=0
>
> *** Here is noncomment lines from authldaprc:
>
> LDAP_SERVER 127.0.0.1
> LDAP_PORT
On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Sam Varshavchik writes:
> ... uncomment LDAP_MAILROOT, and set it to "/.", without the quotes. Looks
> like there's a problem if LDAP_MAILROOT is left undefined, so set it to
> point to the root directory, for now.
Thanks. That fixed the sigsegv
Sam Varshavchik writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
>> read(6, "##VERSION: $Id: authldaprc,v 1.1"..., 4096) = 4096
>> read(6, "\n# LDAP_UID\t\tuidNumber\n# LDAP_GI"..., 4096) = 2260
>> --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
>
> There's something in authldaprc that it's choking on. This m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> read(6, "##VERSION: $Id: authldaprc,v 1.1"..., 4096) = 4096
> read(6, "\n# LDAP_UID\t\tuidNumber\n# LDAP_GI"..., 4096) = 2260
> --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) ---
There's something in authldaprc that it's choking on. This merits further
investigation...
--
Sa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hello,
>
> Is the authdaemon know which service ask for user authetication (imapd,
> pop3d, webmail) ?
>
> If knows it is possible to define in authmysqlrc different SELECT clause
> for each service?
>
> The reason for this question is that I have want to a
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> You'll need to either reboot,
Ick! Have you had Redmond implants installed? ;-)
> or run 'service sqwebmail start'
Yeah, figured it out in the end -- see my previous message.
--
Juha Saarinen
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Juha Saarinen writes:
> Trying to get Sqwebmail to work on a new box, but it won't authorise users:
>
> May 15 12:26:21 vim2 sqwebmail: authdaemon: s_connect() failed: No such file
> or directory
> May 15 12:27:02 vim2 last message repeated 2 times
>
> # rpm -qa | grep sqw
> sqwebmail-3.3.4-
Gregor Lawatscheck writes:
> I then kicked out authdaemon altogether configuring with
> --without-authdaemon and straight with --with-module=authvchkpw. That
> works fine. Obviously I can't use authtest to check but I can't reproduce
> the error on the web interface anymore...
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