-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Olaf Meeuwissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jussi Ekholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> base-passwd which got upgraded yesterday, works just fine here. It >> added one new group, though, which I'm concerned of because I don't >> know what this group is. It's called 'sasl' -- what uses it? > > From /usr/share/doc/base-passwd/changelog.gz > > base-passwd (3.4.2) unstable; urgency=low > > * Add new sasl group used to regulate access to the sasl secrets [...] > > Install apt-listchanges and you can get to see these kind of things > before you upgrade and/or mailed to an address of your choice.
I do have apt-listchanges installed and it does mail me the changelogs, but I haven't figured out what 'sasl secrets' actually are. And with a quick glance through groups.google.com I see word 'Cyrus' used with it, and Cyrus is also used with IMAP. Still, I can't say that I'd know what 'sasl secrets' are; I admit, I'm not very good with search engines... and for what Google gave me, I didn't get very much more educated. Maybe I'm just tired. As I mentioned in my earlier mails, I just do not know what sasl actually is and what piece of something would use this group. Anyway, this is no biggie, as I know understand that it isn't world-shaking issue for me. :-) I just have to dig more information about this. - -- Jussi Ekholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | <http://erppimaa.ihku.org/> | <0x1410081E> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9qgLOAtEARxQQCB4RAu3rAJwIJUPNLpMnPl5VVa2uwPmqPGJ65ACcCsOG A6T86+8AZqGlS8QCad9JWl0= =qcZb -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----