11 3:07 PM
Subject: Re: Issue integrating with Cyrus-SASL
Crazedfred:
> Any thoughts?
What does the smtpd line in master.cf look like?
If it looks like this:
smtp inet n - - - - smtpd
This means that chroot is turned on , and that Postfix won't
Any thoughts?
From: Crazedfred
To: "postfix-users@postfix.org"
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 5:20 AM
Subject: Re: Issue integrating with Cyrus-SASL
> Crazedfred:
> > >? Crazedfred :
> > > > What is the
> Crazedfred:
> > >? Crazedfred :
> > > > What is the result of:find / -name smtpd.conf
> > >
> > > sudo find / -name smtpd.conf
> > > /usr/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf
>
> > read the debian documentation!
>
> Could you elaborate?
&g
> Crazedfred :
> > > What is the result of:find / -name smtpd.conf
> >
> > sudo find / -name smtpd.conf
> > /usr/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf
> read the debian documentation!
Could you elaborate?
Am I looking for the wrong file?
That search above was ran at the be
> What is the result of:find / -name smtpd.conf
sudo find / -name smtpd.conf
/usr/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf
That is the only result, I'm afraid.
And the contents of the file do match:
cat /usr/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf
pwcheck_method: saslauthd
mech_list: login plain
> place an 'n' in the chroot column for each service
Sounds good.
On your advice, I went and turned off chroot, then ran "saslfinger -s" again
(output attached).
I restarted the saslauthd and postfix services before doing so.
You can see that chroot is off for all components.
Further, based on
> Please don't top post...
Whoops, sorry, web-client defaults :)
It doesn't even quote correctly.
> Eliminate the chroot until you get it working, *then* work on chrooting
> everything - *if* you really feel you need it (most people don't).
I would agree that I most likely don't need chroot
Issue integrating with Cyrus-SASL
On 2011-09-07 1:01 PM, Crazedfred wrote:
> I ran "saslfinger -c" and "saslfinger -s" and it does appear that many
> of the relevant services are chrooted.
Either they are or they aren't...
As your master.cf shows, most are...
A
Thank you for the reply p@rick. By your recommendation I did add the postfix
user to sasl:
sudo adduser postfix sasl
Adding user `postfix' to group `sasl' ...
Adding user postfix to group sasl
Done.
I ran "saslfinger -c" and "saslfinger -s" and it does appear that many of the
relevant services a
> If you use the pass above, change it now that you have sent it to public.
I am substituting in fake accounts and passwords to show what's going on, these
do not match what I am actually using :)
> Where did you put smtpd.conf? On Debian it should be in
> /etc/postfix/sasl/smtpd.conf.
On my sy
Hello,
I'm having trouble with authentication on Debian 6.
I've set up Postfix to use Cryus-SASL to authenticate against LDAP.
The SASL configuration is a success:
sudo testsaslauthd -u "t...@example.com" -p "notRightPassword"
0: NO "authentication failed"
sudo testsaslauthd -u "t...@example.com"
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