Sorry for the delay. * Crazedfred <crazedf...@yahoo.com>: > I ran "saslfinger -c" and "saslfinger -s" and it does appear that many of > the relevant services are chrooted. I wasn't quite sure, however, so I > attached the full output of both commands.
You want server-side debug output, which is 'saslfinger -s'. > Of interest was the error message (not sure if it's relevant though): > Cannot find the smtp_sasl_password_maps parameter in main.cf. > Client-side SMTP AUTH cannot work without this parameter! That can be ignored with server-side SASL. > I then changed the OPTIONS of /etc/default/saslauthd to what you reccomended: > #OPTIONS="-c -m /var/run/saslauthd" > OPTIONS="-c -m /var/spool/postfix/var/run/saslauthd" Correct. > > However there are still curious errors (I don't think I've seen the > auxpropfunc error before): > Sep 7 11:25:02 gpasswd[8432]: user postfix added by root to group sasl > Sep 7 11:26:18 postfix/smtpd[8489]: auxpropfunc error invalid parameter > supplied > Sep 7 11:26:18 postfix/smtpd[8489]: _sasl_plugin_load failed on > sasl_auxprop_plug_init for plugin: ldapdb The Cyrus SASL libsasl library wants to initialize the ldapdb auxprop plugin. It fails because it isn't configured. You don't want ldapdb. Ignore it. > Further, postfix is still giving similar errors when authentication fails: > Sep 7 11:53:20 postfix/smtpd[8821]: connect from > localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1] > Sep 7 11:53:37 postfix/smtpd[8821]: warning: SASL authentication problem: > unable to open Berkeley db /etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory > Sep 7 11:53:37 postfix/smtpd[8821]: warning: SASL authentication problem: > unable to open Berkeley db /etc/sasldb2: No such file or directory > Sep 7 11:53:37 postfix/smtpd[8821]: warning: SASL authentication failure: > Password verification failed > Sep 7 11:53:37 postfix/smtpd[8821]: warning: > localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1]: SASL plain authentication failed: > authentication failure The smtpd.conf isn't where it should be on Debian systems. Move it from /usr/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf to /etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf. p@rick -- All technical questions asked privately will be automatically answered on the list and archived for public access unless privacy is explicitely required and justified. saslfinger (debugging SMTP AUTH): <http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/saslfinger/>