We are running cyrus 2.1.0 with imp 3.0 in a production environment. The
system has about 150,000 user accounts and over 600,000 cyrus mailboxes.
Apache server load is 50-100 reqs/second. Everything works excellent,
basically I don't even look after it -- it just works :)
Nick
> Hi all,
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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 \
>> --wi
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 o
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 ex
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
> 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
After further investigation, I discovered:
1. Comment out all
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
>
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
what hardware do you use to support this load?
David Lang
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Nick Ustinov wrote:
> Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 11:52:32 +0200
> From: Nick Ustinov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Jonas Jacobsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Cyrus and IMP
>
> We are running c
I am trying to upgrade a Cyrus IMAP system running version 1.6.19 to version
2.1.3 with skiplist backend for mailbox-db,seen-db and sub-db.
I am doing the conversion onto a separate machine running redhat 7.2 by
rsync-ing the /var/imap and /var/spool/imap across from the live 1.6.19
system.
After
Reklama.
one athlon 1.4ghz 756Mb RAM running RH7.1,Cyrus2.1,sendmail,pam_mysql,kaspersky
antivirus
second athlon 1.4ghz 1 gb RAM running RH7.1,Apache, php+APC cache, mysql, IMP3
Works suprisingly well :) system load at peak times is up to 2, however this
doesn't slow down anything at al
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