Ken:
Just to insure that Cyrus IMAP
was not
experiencing the same bdb issue as SASL V2, I recompiled IMAP 2.1.3 -
here
are the
configure script options selected -
./configure \
--enable-fulldirhash \
--with-sasl=/usr/lib/sasl2 \
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, OCNS Consulting wrote:
Interesting. Have any ideas of what SASL V2 library the module
sasl_client_plug_init
resides? I look via nm and ar and found nothing.
Every plugin that supports a client-side SASL negotiation should export
this (which is basically all of the
Also, have any idea what is causing the following error?
unable to get entry point sasl_client_plug_init in
/usr/lib/sasl/libsasldb.so:
/usr/local/lib/libsasl.so.7: undefined symbol: sasl_client_plug_init
RB
Every plugin that supports a client-side SASL negotiation should
Okay. Then what plugin is expected to perform LDAP authentication?
RB
Every plugin that supports a client-side SASL negotiation should export
this (which is basically all of the included ones, except for libsasldb).
-Rob
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, OCNS Consulting wrote:
Okay. Then what plugin is expected to perform LDAP authentication?
No plugins supplied by the Cyrus SASL Distribution currently perform LDAP
authentication.
There is one third-party auxprop plugin that we're looking at including in
the distribution
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, OCNS Consulting wrote:
DIGEST-MD5 with LDAP won't work with out an LDAP auxprop plugin, since it
needs the plaintext password (or DIGEST secret). (i.e. it won't work with
saslauthd).
This is making since - Thanks. I'm assuming that the auxprop plugin method
doesn't
Rob:
DIGEST-MD5 with LDAP won't work with out an LDAP auxprop plugin, since it
needs the plaintext password (or DIGEST secret). (i.e. it won't work with
saslauthd).
This is making since - Thanks. I'm assuming that the auxprop plugin method
doesn't use PAM and thus the LDAP authentication
Ken:
I finally determined the issue with BerkeleyDB. The SASL configure script
looks for /usr/include/db3 which is found and contains (as expected) bdb3
headers. Of course I compile SASL against bdb4 which is specified by
including
the options -
OCNS Consulting wrote:
Ken:
I finally determined the issue with BerkeleyDB. The SASL configure script
looks for /usr/include/db3 which is found and contains (as expected) bdb3
headers. Of course I compile SASL against bdb4 which is specified by
including
the options -
-Original Message-
From: Ken Murchison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 7:54 PM
To: OCNS Consulting
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Signaled to Death by 11 - Again - bdb issue?
In your debugger outputs, both lib/libdb-4.0.so and /usr/lib/libdb.so.3
are being
)
-Original Message-
From: Ken Murchison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 9:45 AM
To: OCNS Consulting
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Signaled to Death by 11 - Again - bdb issue?
OCNS Consulting wrote:
Thanks for pointing out the leftover library. Now, besides
-
From: Rob Siemborski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 10:44 AM
To: OCNS Consulting
Cc: Ken Murchison
Subject: RE: Signaled to Death by 11 - Again - bdb issue?
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, OCNS Consulting wrote:
[root@posiden cyrus-sasl-2.1.1]# !gdb
[snip]
warning: core file may
Ken:
Here's the traceback results you requested.
Let me know how I can help
RB
=
# gdb -core=core -e /usr/cyrus/bin/imapd
GNU gdb Red Hat Linux (5.1-1)
Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB
Are you _sure_ that SASL and IMAP and linked against the same version of
BDB? Do a 'ldd /usr/cyrus/bin/imapd' and make sure you're not linked
against multiple versions of BDB.
Was the /etc/sasldb2 file created with the same version?
OCNS Consulting wrote:
Ken:
Here's the traceback
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Are you _sure_ that SASL and IMAP and linked against the same version of
BDB? Do a 'ldd /usr/cyrus/bin/imapd' and make sure you're not linked
against multiple versions of BDB.
Was the /etc/sasldb2 file created with the same
, 2002 5:16 PM
To: OCNS Consulting
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Signaled to Death by 11 - Again -
Are you _sure_ that SASL and IMAP and linked against the same version of
BDB? Do a 'ldd /usr/cyrus/bin/imapd' and make sure you're not linked
against multiple versions of BDB
20, 2002 7:54 PM
To: OCNS Consulting
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Signaled to Death by 11 - Again - bdb issue?
In your debugger outputs, both lib/libdb-4.0.so and /usr/lib/libdb.so.3
are being loaded. What is /usr/lib/libdb.so.3? Is this a BDB 3.x
library? If so, this is probably your
David:
I re-compiled LDAP without SASL support and re-linked pam_ldap with the new
LDAP libraries, as suggested. Restarted both LDAP and master; LDAP access
successful;
attempted IMAP access and as before Death by 11. Here's log file excerpt (SA
B4):
Mar 19 10:50:11 mailsrv imapd[24376]:
OCNS Consulting wrote:
David:
I re-compiled LDAP without SASL support and re-linked pam_ldap with the new
LDAP libraries, as suggested. Restarted both LDAP and master; LDAP access
successful;
attempted IMAP access and as before Death by 11. Here's log file excerpt (SA
B4):
Mar
My idea about cyrus getting sig11'ed is because of berkeley DB.
Anything look familiar or obvious? Suggestions?
Familiar, anyway. Looks like the old SASL re-entrancy problem to be. Try
rebuilding your OpenLDAP libs --without-sasl and linking pam_ldap to them.
Anything look familiar or obvious? Suggestions?
Look familiar, anyway. It looks like the inevitable SASL reentrancy
problem. Try rebuilding your LDAP libs --without-sasl and then linking
pam_ldap to the new libs.
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