Jeremy Beker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Dec 27 07:34:51 blackops lmtpd[28232]: DBERROR db3:
> /var/imap/db/__db.003: Too many open files in system
> Dec 27 07:34:52 blackops lmtpd[28232]: DBERROR: dbenv->open
> '/var/imap/db' failed: Too many open files in system
What OS are you ru
Curious, has there been any movement out there regarding commercial support
for Cyrus?
(via consultant or whomever)
Me too! I thought maybe I'd done something dumb, and haven't gone back
to try this again. This happened to me with 2.0.7. Using PAM, I could
only log in supplying the password for cyrus. I switched to sasldb and
it worked fine.
Still, I wonder if this is a bug or just a common misconfiguratio
in netscape I think the option is called something like 'compact folder'
David Lang
On Sun, 24 Dec 2000, William K. Hardeman wrote:
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n Tue, Dec 26, 2000 at 06:02:11PM -0500
Is cyradm only available in Perl. Can we ge
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 14:45:22 -0500
From: Todd Nemanich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: Bay Mountain, Inc.
"David L. Parsley" wrote:
>
> Me too! I thought maybe I'd done something dumb, and haven't gone back
> to try this again. This happened to me with 2.0.7. Using P
"David L. Parsley" wrote:
>
> Me too! I thought maybe I'd done something dumb, and haven't gone back
> to try this again. This happened to me with 2.0.7. Using PAM, I could
> only log in supplying the password for cyrus. I switched to sasldb and
> it worked fine.
>
> Still, I wonder if this
I have my 2.0.9 sendmail 8.11.1 test server up and running, and happily
serving me my mail so far for about a week without problems.
My cohorts have cold feet about moving our user database over there,
though, because of the additional complexity of managing the SASL
username/password pairs as "y
Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
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>Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 14:45:22 -0500
>From: Todd Nemanich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Organization: Bay Mountain, Inc.
>
>"David L. Parsley" wrote:
>>
>> Me too! I thought maybe I'd done something dumb, and haven't gone back
>> to try this a
Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I know there are lots of other people using PAM, and I for one would
> hate to see support for it taken out of SASL.
The idea is to simplify the case where you are given a plaintext
password and need to authenticate with it. PAM support isn't really
bei
We keep all our userid/passwords in a Mysql database and use PAM/pam_mysql
to have Cyrus 1.6.24 authenticate against the MySql database.
As for password changing we use IMP/Horde so I modified a script provided
with IMP to allow users to change their passwords when they are logged into
IMP.
Bri
I hope it will not. I am running cyrus 2.0.9 on FreeBSD with PAM and mysql
db very succesfully at this point - no problems at all.
pwcheck on the other hand is only capable to ise shadow file according to
its README.
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From: "Lawrence Greenfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
> On Thu, 28 Dec 2000 14:58:58 -0500,
> Lawrence Greenfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (lg) writes:
lg> This is exactly the problem. A future version of Cyrus SASL will
lg> probably discontinue the PAM password method is favor of forcing
lg> people to use pwcheck.
Then what about things you co
Amos Gouaux writes:
>
>Perhaps if configure enables PAM support, it could print a warning
>message that for local passwd/shadow access, pwcheck should be used?
It's a little more complicated than that. I don't know if this is
part of the design of PAM, but most programs that do authentication
th
Whoops, dblib should be dbdir , but same result
-Original Message-
From: Tony Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 10:19 PM
To: Cyrus Info Mailingliste
Subject: building 2.0.9 on Solaris 8
bash-2.04$
./configure --with-auth=krb4 --with-krb=/usr/local --wi
I would hate to have PAM support abandoned also. I have using Novell's
corporate directory for Linux (pam_nds) very successfully with Cyrus to let
our users have one password for LAN and e-mail access.
--Moby
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bash-2.04$
./configure --with-auth=krb4 --with-krb=/usr/local --with-sasl=/usr/local/li
b/sasl/ --with-dblib=/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.1/
creating cache ./config.cache
checking host system type... i386-pc-solaris2.8
checking for makedepend... makedepend
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C
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