On Wednesday 09 February 2005 12:41, Michael Parker wrote: > On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 11:35:32AM -0600, Jeff Gibson wrote: > > Hi. I'm running spamassassin 3.0.0 on a Redhat ES 3 box. Postfix 2.1.5 > > is calling spamassassin. The server itself does user account lookups > > though an LDAP server. My question is this: When I do a netstat and > > tcpdump I can see the spamassassin processes trying to connect to Active > > Directory LDAP servers that aren't specified anywhere on the local > > machine. It seems like spamassassin is somehow auto discovering the AD > > servers and trying to talk to them. What's causing this and how do I > > make it stop? It's doesn't seem to be causing any problem besides > > filling up the logs with errors. Doing a netstat -p I can verify that > > only the spamassassin processes are trying to talk to the AD servers. > > The other processes are using the correct LDAP servers as they should. > > I'm invoking spamassassin with the -x option. > > That seems very odd, as far as I know SA wouldn't do something like > that. Perhaps it's the underlying LDAP implementation? How about > some details on your setup? What versions of libraries, perl modules > are you running? How are you startin spamd? What does your local.cf > look like? All that sorta goodness that helps debug problems. > > Michael
Might be nsLDAP setup in /etc/ldap.conf? Check /etc/nsswitch.conf as well. Cheers, Jeremy