All is ok, too few braincells in my head...
jokke
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I'm running sid and dselected the cyrus-sasl stuff. To test saslauthd,
I started it
$> saslauthd -a shadow
and then said
$> testsaslauthd -u demo -p test
and it fails with following log line
saslauthd[28704]: do_auth : auth failure: [user=demo]
[service=imap] [realm=] [mech=shadow]
On 5.4.2004, at 00:55, Allan Wind wrote:
On 2004-04-05T00:29:40+0300, Jokke Heikkilä wrote:
postalias: relocation error: /usr/lib/libpostfix-util.so.1: undefined
symbol: db_version_4001
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ldd /usr/sbin/postalias
libpostfix-global.so.1 => /usr/lib/libpostfix-global.s
I'm still stumbled as what is going on with my postfix install. I tried
the 2.0.18-1 package from snapshots, but the same problem persist, so
its not in the package I would think. The install script will fail
while it tries to create the aliases.db. The called postalias command
will spit out
p
Going up from stable to unstable and did a apt-get dist-upgrade after
changing the appropiete sources. All went ok, except Postfix's postinst
script fails with newaliases command
Running newaliases
postalias: relocation error: /usr/lib/libpostfix-util.so.1: undefined
symbol: db_version_4001
dpk
> On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 11:30:40PM +0200, Jokke Heikkilä wrote:
>> Should I add some other source for apt-get?
> or details. Thanks ]
>
> Um, what do you have in your sources.list now?
>
> On my stable machine, libapache-mod-ssl is available and installed.
> s
>
> Or, just 'apt-get install libapache-mod-ssl' ... mod_ssl will be added
> to your Apache config and you will be able to tweak it to your heart's
> content.
>
This would be ideal, but I can't find mod_ssl package under dselect and
'apt-get install libapache-mod-ssl' produces this:
Reading Pack
> Unless you have a special need to compile mod_ssl in a non-standard
> way, I think you can avoid building it altogether. Instead, you can
> just install the "apache-ssl" debian package, which already has SSL
> support built in. It provides a separate "apache-ssl" executable which
> allows this
I've installed Woody and wanted to add mod_ssl to my apache conf. I
downloaded the tarball from modssl.org and unpacked. When installing the
mod, the installer asks for the path for my Apache source tree. Where is
it? I sort of thought that it would be /usr/lib/apache/src , but there's
no folder by
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