On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 03:55:43PM -0700, Daniel Corbe wrote:
> acceptdomains_server_host = localhost
> acceptdomains_server_port = 389
> acceptdomains_bind = yes
> acceptdomains_bind_dn = cn=Manager,dc=corbe,dc=net
> acceptdomains_bind_pw = xx55ZZ
> acceptdomains_search_base = dc=corbe,dc=net
> a
Issues with the depreciated config aside I figured out what the issue was.
Burried deep inside the ldap_table(5) man page was my answer: for whatever
reason postfix defaults to LDAPv2 instead of LDAPv3. The configuration
examples with the newer versions of OpenLDAP try to gently discourage use
On 8/24/2009, Brian Evans - Postfix List (grkni...@scent-team.com) wrote:
> You are using the depreciated form of an LDAP lookup.
Pet-peeve:
The word is 'deprecated', not 'depreciated'...
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Best regards,
Charles
Daniel Corbe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm seeing the following errors in my syslog being generated by
> trivial-rewrite after a MAIL FROM: command hits my MTA. I've been trying to
> enable LDAP lookups for my mail system without much success. The error
> messages aren't very helpful (even with verbose
Hi,
I did some digging around and I didn't get much further:
# postmap -q corbe.net ldap:acceptdomains
postmap: warning: dict_ldap_lookup: Search error 50: Insufficient access
It's almost as if postfix is simply ignoring the fact that I've asked it to
bind a specific DN and is trying to bind an