ahh, I didn't know they were different -- there is a mysql in sasl itself which I might try.
Thanks. on Wednesday 06/14/2006 Richard A Nelson([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote > On Mon, 12 Jun 2006, John Covici wrote: > > > I have a Debian system where I have the sasl2 library set up -- there > > were some problems doing that which I will get to in another message, > > but the main problem is that I have used > > testsaslauthd with a userid and password using my imap server for > > authentication. The imap server uses a mysql database and that part > > works. Now, what baffles me is that sendmail will still not > > authenticate -- even though I have pwcheckmethod: authdaemond it still > > tries to use pam somewhere and it fails. > > I've never used authdamon for SASL - but your comment about PAM usage > is interesting... > > You'll want to verify the following settings in /etc/mail/sasl/Sendmail.2 > auto_transition: <-- should be false > pwcheck_method: <-- make sure it only has your authdaemon, not also auxprop > allowanonymouslogin: <-- probably not relevant, but check > allowplaintext: <-- this may need to be set to 0 > > My understanding, is that for plaintext passwords, PAM is called by > SASL and /etc/pam.d/smtp is used for authentication. > > For non-plaintext, the pwcheck_method kicks in > > -- > Rick Nelson > <netgod> my client has been owned severely > <netgod> this guy got root, ran packet sniffers, installed .rhosts and > backdoors, put a whole new dir in called /lib/" ", which has a > full suite of smurfing and killing tools > <netgod> the only mistake was not deleting the logfiles > <netgod> question is how was root hacked, and that i couldnt tell u > <netgod> it is, of course, not a debian box > * netgod notes the debian box is the only one left untouched by the hacker > -- wonder why -- Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]