Zitat von Robert Krig :
On 01/13/2012 09:52 AM, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
Zitat von Robert Krig :
On 01/11/2012 08:38 PM, Gary Smith wrote:
Restarting postfix, saslauthd and authdaemon seems to get it
working again,
at least for a while.
Are you using pam_mysql by chance?
Yes, I am.
On 01/13/2012 09:52 AM, lst_ho...@kwsoft.de wrote:
> Zitat von Robert Krig :
>
>>
>>
>> On 01/11/2012 08:38 PM, Gary Smith wrote:
Restarting postfix, saslauthd and authdaemon seems to get it
working again,
at least for a while.
>>> Are you using pam_mysql by chance?
>>
>> Yes,
Zitat von Robert Krig :
On 01/11/2012 08:38 PM, Gary Smith wrote:
Restarting postfix, saslauthd and authdaemon seems to get it working again,
at least for a while.
Are you using pam_mysql by chance?
Yes, I am.
Too bad, pam_mysql is known to leak memory. We have used it some time
ago a
On 01/11/2012 08:38 PM, Gary Smith wrote:
>> Restarting postfix, saslauthd and authdaemon seems to get it working again,
>> at least for a while.
>>
> Are you using pam_mysql by chance?
Yes, I am.
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org
> [mailto:owner-postfix-us...@postfix.org] On Behalf Of Robert Krig
> Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 3:03 AM
> To: Postfix users
> Subject: Re: Strange SASL Authentication Issue
>
> I think I might hav
On Wednesday 11 January 2012 13:11:12 Wietse Venema wrote:
> Robert Krig:
This is just a quick heads up for people who might be experiencing similar
issues.
I think I might have identified the problem. Apparently in some situations
SASLauthd can produce memory leaks. This is what I've gathered
> Restarting postfix, saslauthd and authdaemon seems to get it working again,
> at least for a while.
>
Are you using pam_mysql by chance?
Robert Krig:
> On Wednesday 11 January 2012 11:38:13 Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> > You have a problem that starts at some unpredictable moment, and
> > that causes SOME ACCOUNTs to fail PERSISTENTLY after it starts.
> >
> > This is typical of one PERSISTENT process (like saslauthd or mysqld)
> > hav
On Wednesday 11 January 2012 11:38:13 Wietse Venema wrote:
> You have a problem that starts at some unpredictable moment, and
> that causes SOME ACCOUNTs to fail PERSISTENTLY after it starts.
>
> This is typical of one PERSISTENT process (like saslauthd or mysqld)
> having some corruption of some
Robert Krig:
> On Wednesday 11 January 2012 10:15:19 Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> >
> > Some accounts fail persistently, if I recall correctly.
>
> Sorry, I think you misunderstood me. Let me explain again.
You have a problem that starts at some unpredictable moment, and
that causes SOME ACCOUNTs t
On Wednesday 11 January 2012 10:15:19 Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> Some accounts fail persistently, if I recall correctly.
Sorry, I think you misunderstood me. Let me explain again.
Our 4 webservers CONSTANTLY send registration emails to new users via a local
php-mailer on each webserver instance
Robert Krig:
> On Wednesday 11 January 2012 09:08:03 Wietse Venema wrote:
> > Fortunately, the Postfix SMTP server is a short-lived process that
> > runs for a few minutes at a time without ever changing the system
> > configuration. Every new Postfix SMTP server process is like a
> > new-born wit
On Wednesday 11 January 2012 09:08:03 Wietse Venema wrote:
> Fortunately, the Postfix SMTP server is a short-lived process that
> runs for a few minutes at a time without ever changing the system
> configuration. Every new Postfix SMTP server process is like a
> new-born with a blank memory of its
On Wednesday 11 January 2012 08:08:34 I wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 January 2012 07:45:46 Robert Krig wrote:
> > Whats weird is that the problem gets fixed by simply
> > restarting the services.
>
> Try it without restarting Postfix next time, just your
> saslauthd and anything it needs for data (e.g
On Wednesday 11 January 2012 07:45:46 Robert Krig wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 January 2012 07:14:14 Wietse Venema wrote:
> > Why do you believe that there is a problem with SASL
> > authentication between the PHP application and Postfix?
>
> Because the only error that shows up in the log file is thi
Robert Krig:
> On Wednesday 11 January 2012 07:14:14 Wietse Venema wrote:
>
> > Why do you believe that there is a problem with SASL authentication
> > between the PHP application and Postfix?
>
> Because the only error that shows up in the log file is this:
> ###
On Wednesday 11 January 2012 07:14:14 Wietse Venema wrote:
> Why do you believe that there is a problem with SASL authentication
> between the PHP application and Postfix?
>
Because the only error that shows up in the log file is this:
##
postfix/smtpd[
Robert Krig:
> I've got a weird issue on one of my postfix installations that I can't
> explain.
>
> My postfix setup uses MySQL as an authentication backend, and the
> accounts are managed via Postfixadmin.
>
> All of our webservers use phpmailer to send out registration notices to
> users who r
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