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From: Sam V. <mr...@co...> - 2001-02-02 12:52:26
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Alexei Batyr' writes: > Sam Varshavchik writes: >> >> Because only xBSD uses that ancient make. What you call 'gmake', most >> folks call 'make'. >> > OK, but even "modern" GNU make fails when trying make install-strip. make Every version of GNU make I've tried worked fine. > install fails too if links esmptpd-msa and makesmtpaccess-msa already > exist in courier/sbin directory. Fixed. > > But there is much more serious problem with courier 0.31 - OE 4.72 SMTP > client doesn't work with it: seems like it doesn't understand multiline > 250 responses. Can I do something with it while enraged OE 4 users didn't > tear me to shreds? OE 5 works fine. Tell them to tear Microsoft to shreds. -- Sam |
From: Sam V. <mr...@co...> - 2001-02-02 12:47:30
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Joaquim Homrighausen writes: > I was a bit slow, so you had already released 0.31 by then. This > is what I get now: > > gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. `cat cflags` -c ldapaliasd.c > ldapaliasd.c:66: parse error before `*' > ldapaliasd.c:66: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `my_ldap_fp' Usually, in addition to runtime LDAP libraries you also need to install separate development libraries. Either install them or remove LDAP from your system. -- Sam |
From: Alexei Batyr' <le...@pc...> - 2001-02-02 12:13:26
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Sam Varshavchik writes: > > Because only xBSD uses that ancient make. What you call 'gmake', most > folks call 'make'. > OK, but even "modern" GNU make fails when trying make install-strip. make install fails too if links esmptpd-msa and makesmtpaccess-msa already exist in courier/sbin directory. But there is much more serious problem with courier 0.31 - OE 4.72 SMTP client doesn't work with it: seems like it doesn't understand multiline 250 responses. Can I do something with it while enraged OE 4 users didn't tear me to shreds? OE 5 works fine. Microsoft Outlook Express RT Lib 4.72.3110.1 SMTP Log started at 02//02//2001 13:11:00 SMTP: 13:11:00 [rx] 220 gateway.pcmag.ru ESMTP SMTP: 13:11:00 [tx] HELO sveta SMTP: 13:11:00 [rx] 250-gateway.pcmag.ru Ok. SMTP: 13:11:00 [rx] 250-AUTH LOGIN SMTP: 13:11:00 [rx] 250-AUTH=LOGIN X-NETSCAPE-HAS-BUGS SMTP: 13:11:00 [rx] 250-STARTTLS SMTP: 13:11:01 [tx] MAIL FROM: <sve...@pc...> SMTP: 13:11:01 [rx] 250-XVERP and client error arises talking with another SMTP server (qmail-based): SMTP: 13:40:49 [rx] 220 mail.pcmag.ru ESMTP SMTP: 13:40:49 [tx] HELO sveta SMTP: 13:40:49 [rx] 250 mail.pcmag.ru SMTP: 13:40:49 [tx] MAIL FROM: <sve...@pc...> SMTP: 13:40:49 [rx] 250 ok SMTP: 13:40:49 [tx] RCPT TO: <ka...@cr...> SMTP: 13:40:49 [rx] 250 ok SMTP: 13:40:49 [tx] DATA SMTP: 13:40:49 [rx] 354 go ahead SMTP: 13:40:49 [tx] . SMTP: 13:40:50 [rx] 250 ok 981110610 qp 25688 SMTP: 13:40:50 [tx] QUIT Alexei. |
From: <Dan...@ne...> - 2001-02-02 09:14:35
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>tcprules: fatal: unable to parse this line: >::ffff:127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" > >It was working great when I was just using Qmail+Vpopmail+Mysql then I >added courier-imapd to the mix for TWIG Web based mail. > >telnet localhost 110 >Trying 127.0.0.1... >Connected to dhcp27.safe-orl.int.23.10.10.in-addr.arpa. >Escape character is '^]'. >+OK <869...@ec...> >user postmaster@murray.web >+OK >pass ########## >tcprules: fatal: unable to parse this line: >::ffff:127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" >+OK tcprules (http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprules.html) and tcpserver (http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcpserver.html) are part of DJB's ucspi-tcp package (http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp.html). rules that specify setting environment variables or rejecting connections are set in an cdb database (http://cr.yp.to/cdb.html). tcprules can change these rules. The cdb databse could be specified with "tcpserver -x cdb". Usally an entry like 127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" says tcpserver that connections from 127.0.0.1 are allowed and sets an environment variable for qmail-smtpd that means that this smtp session is allowed to use qmail-smtpd as an relay. Your warning from tcprules looks like a problem to build the new cdb database. When the database is in /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb entries could be set via the textfile /etc/tcp.smtp. Maybe there is a syntax error in this file. IMHO your problem is just qmail relating. Usefull infos about qmail could be found in LWQ (http://www.lifewithqmail.org/) or in the qmail mailing list. Daniel |
From: Joaquim H. <jo...@we...> - 2001-02-02 08:40:57
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* On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 12:54:05 GMT, Sam Varshavchik wrote: >> This is what happens when I run make: [..] >Try >courier-0.30.0.20010125.tar.gz [..] I was a bit slow, so you had already released 0.31 by then. This is what I get now: gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I. `cat cflags` -c ldapaliasd.c ldapaliasd.c:66: parse error before `*' ldapaliasd.c:66: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `my_ldap_fp' ldapaliasd.c:66: warning: data definition has no type or storage class ldapaliasd.c: In function `ldapclose': ldapaliasd.c:120: warning: implicit declaration of function `ldap_unbind' ldapaliasd.c: In function `ldaperror': ldapaliasd.c:130: warning: implicit declaration of function `NAME_ERROR' ldapaliasd.c: At top level: ldapaliasd.c:140: parse error before `*' ldapaliasd.c:141: warning: return-type defaults to `int' ldapaliasd.c: In function `ldapconnect': ldapaliasd.c:142: `LDAP' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:142: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once ldapaliasd.c:142: for each function it appears in.) ldapaliasd.c:142: `p' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:142: warning: statement with no effect ldapaliasd.c:144: parse error before `const' ldapaliasd.c:148: `hostname_s' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:148: `port' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:148: `port_s' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:161: warning: implicit declaration of function `ldap_init' ldapaliasd.c: In function `ldapopen': ldapaliasd.c:221: warning: implicit declaration of function `ldap_simple_bind_s' ldapaliasd.c:222: `LDAP_SUCCESS' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:224: warning: implicit declaration of function `ldap_err2string' ldapaliasd.c:224: warning: initialization makes pointer from integer without a cast ldapaliasd.c:177: warning: `ldrc' might be used uninitialized in this function ldapaliasd.c: At top level: ldapaliasd.c:237: parse error before `*' ldapaliasd.c:238: warning: return-type defaults to `int' ldapaliasd.c: In function `search_attr': ldapaliasd.c:241: `LDAPMessage' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:241: `result' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:241: warning: statement with no effect ldapaliasd.c:249: warning: implicit declaration of function `ldap_search_st' ldapaliasd.c:250: `LDAP_SCOPE_SUBTREE' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:253: `LDAP_SUCCESS' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:256: warning: control reaches end of non-void function ldapaliasd.c: In function `search_maildrop': ldapaliasd.c:262: `LDAPMessage' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:262: `result' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:262: warning: statement with no effect ldapaliasd.c:263: parse error before `int' ldapaliasd.c:318: warning: implicit declaration of function `ldap_count_entries' ldapaliasd.c:320: `entry' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:320: warning: statement with no effect ldapaliasd.c:321: parse error before `char' ldapaliasd.c:323: warning: implicit declaration of function `ldap_first_entry' ldapaliasd.c:324: `values' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:324: warning: implicit declaration of function `ldap_get_values' ldapaliasd.c:328: warning: implicit declaration of function `ldap_count_values' ldapaliasd.c:335: `rc' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:337: warning: implicit declaration of function `ldap_value_free' ldapaliasd.c:340: warning: implicit declaration of function `ldap_msgfree' ldapaliasd.c:345: warning: control reaches end of non-void function ldapaliasd.c: In function `search_virtual': ldapaliasd.c:351: `LDAPMessage' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:351: `result' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:351: warning: statement with no effect ldapaliasd.c:352: parse error before `int' ldapaliasd.c:358: `domain' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:424: `entry' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:424: warning: statement with no effect ldapaliasd.c:425: parse error before `char' ldapaliasd.c:428: `values' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:439: `rc' undeclared (first use in this function) ldapaliasd.c:450: warning: control reaches end of non-void function make[3]: *** [ldapaliasd.o] Error 1 make[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/courier-0.31.0/courier' make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/opt/courier-0.31.0/courier' make[1]: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/courier-0.31.0/courier' make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 |
From: Mark T. <ma...@go...> - 2001-02-02 07:38:19
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When a login occurs for the first time (in a (while)), the first 'folders' page takes some time to load. I've just started to do some profiling with top to see what the processing is. Any observations though? Is there a cache construction happening? When I logout-login again, the speed is up fine. So maybe it's the rendering of the first page? Happens with M$ Exploder as well as Netscrape. Maybe the 'listening' of the httpd deamon? Maybe the httpd deamon is asleep? If so, how can I keep a httpd deamon 'awake'? Regs..... Markt qmail+vpopmail+sqwebmail+courier-imap => impressive! |
From: Sam V. <mr...@co...> - 2001-02-02 05:54:14
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This is a development build. This build updates PAM authentication to work with Linux-PAM 0.74, but anyone who uses PAM (includes BSDs) will want to make sure that it doesn't break for them. Download: ftp://courier.sourceforge.net/pub/courier/imap/courier-imap-1.3.2.20010201.t ar.gz Changes since 1.3.2: * authlib/authpam.c: update for Linux-PAM 0.74 (get rid of pam_set_item PAM_AUTHTOK). * imap/configure.in: probe for existence of /etc/pam.d/system-auth, and use that instead of pam_pwdb.so * Added a hook for passing some additional flags to the RPM spec script, using --define 'xflags [flags]' option. -- Sam |
From: Sam V. <mr...@co...> - 2001-02-02 05:31:15
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Joshua T . Blanton writes: > Joshua T . Blanton spake unto us the following wisdom: >> Sam Varshavchik spake unto us the following wisdom: >> > Joshua T . Blanton writes: >> > That account's maildir is probably broken. If you have filesystem quotas >> > enabled, his maildir might be full. >> >> Ok, I've removed the entry in the userdb, I've deleted the Maildir, I've >> done everything - and nothing helps. Are there ANY logs created by webmail >> that I could look at? It makes NO entry in maillog (which is where all my >> mail entries in syslog go), and as far as I can tell there's no logging >> whatsoever. I'm at wit's end! >> >> Josh > > Is there anything I can do to fix my webmail problem? Does anyone have any > ideas? I can't find ANY reason to have ONE user that can't log into the > mail server out of a hundred, and he still be able to log in via IMAP and > POP3. I just built a new 0.31.0 setup and installed it, and I STILL can't > get this working! I get 'invalid user id or password' from the webmail > program, and it doesn't generate any logs - nor does authuserdb, which is > the authentication program I'm using. How can I get one or both of them to > log something so I can see what's going on? > > The last possible idea: what exactly does the password change section of > webmail do? Does it change userdb, or some file hidden somewhere that I > can't find? It updates sqwebmail-webpass in the Maildir directory. -- Sam |
From: Sam V. <mr...@co...> - 2001-02-02 05:30:34
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mur...@ho... writes: > Hi, > > Has anyone run into this when popping mail? > > tcprules: fatal: unable to parse this line: > ::ffff:127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" tcprules sounds like something that comes from qmail. That's down the hall, second door on your right. -- Sam |
From: Sam V. <mr...@co...> - 2001-02-02 05:17:31
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Rok Potocnik writes: > in syslog i have the following error: > > imaplogin: Connection, ip=[127.0.0.1] > imaplogin: exec: Permission denied The permissions are broken on the installed binaries. Reinstall. -- Sam |
From: Sam V. <mr...@co...> - 2001-02-02 05:15:57
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Chris Seawood writes: > I haven't seen these problems mentioned yet (or maybe I missed them). It > looks like preauthchkpw.c will fail to compile if you disabled roaming > user support in vpopmail. The first patch puts a POP_AUTH_OPEN_RELAY > ifdef around the call to open_smtp_relay(). The second patch gets rid of I don't know about that one. Messy solution. > an extra "-" in the install-configure target. It was causing the build to > fail when using DESTDIR. Your make is broken. The - is required. -- Sam |
From: Sam V. <mr...@co...> - 2001-02-02 05:14:39
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Patrick Price writes: > Sam, > > Here is everything I know about this problem. Apparently the client > (Outlook Express) is taking around 25 minutes to send the > 5 MB email > containing attachment, yet below, the log shows courierpop3login LOGOUT > only 7 minutes after LOGIN rather than 25 minutes as you would expect? That might explain it. There's a 30 minute timer that kills the submit process if the message isn't received by then. About ten lines before the end of courier/submit.C: alarm(1800); /* Kill me, no matter what */ Double it, to bump up the timer to an hour. To avoid a complete reinstall, you can run make, to rebuild submit, then CAREFULLY copy it to its permanent resting place: /usr/lib/courier/libexec/courier. You need to be careful to preserve the ownership and the permission settings on the existing executable, otherwise you're going to GET FUCKED. The best way to do it would be something like: cp submit /usr/lib/courier/libexec/courier/submit.new cd /usr/lib/courier/libexec/courier/submit.new [ chown and chmod it, until it looks exactly like the old submit] mv submit.new submit > > This time, I received the file, yet user reports that he still got the > error. This is the first time I've successfully received this file from > the user. > > This is what the user relates (his win98 clock is probably off a few > minutes, however I use xntpd for clock sync so the logs are accurate). > > "I started sending at 2:08 P.M. and got the following error message at > 2:43 P.M." > > "An unknown error was returned from the SMTP server. Subject 'Attachment > Test', Account: 'moment.net', Server: 'mail.moment.net', Protocol: SMTP, > Server Response: '432 Service temporarily unavailable.', Port: 25, > Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 432, Error Number: 0x800CCC61" > > > Feb 1 14:00:28 mail courierpop3login: LOGIN, user=rsmith, ip=[204.96.221.81] > Feb 1 14:00:29 mail courierpop3login: LOGOUT, user=rsmith, ip=[204.96.221.81] > Feb 1 14:07:21 mail courierd: > started,id=00022B91.3A79C0BA.0001404A,from=<rs...@mo...>,module=local, > host=sysadmin!!5431!1000!/users/dialin/sysadmin!!,addr=<sysadmin> > Feb 1 14:07:21 mail courierlocal: > id=00022B91.3A79C0BA.0001404A,from=<rs...@mo...>,addr=<sysadmin@moment > .net>,success: Message delivered. > Feb 1 14:42:56 mail courierpop3login: LOGIN, user=rsmith, ip=[204.96.221.81] > Feb 1 14:42:59 mail courierpop3login: LOGOUT, user=rsmith, ip=[204.96.221.81] > > Patrick Price > > > _______________________________________________ > courier-users mailing list > cou...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users -- Sam |
From: Scott B. <sc...@e2...> - 2001-02-02 04:55:09
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The courierpop3login/logout don't really have anything to do with sending mail. From what I can remember of outlook, there is a send/receive function that a user can use after he/she creates a bunch of outgoing messages. So it looks like your user did send/receive and the send took forever. Immediately following the send, it logged in via pop and received messages. I know this doesn't really help you, but it does clear things up a bit. -sb Patrick Price wrote: > Sam, > > Here is everything I know about this problem. Apparently the client > (Outlook Express) is taking around 25 minutes to send the > 5 MB email > containing attachment, yet below, the log shows courierpop3login LOGOUT > only 7 minutes after LOGIN rather than 25 minutes as you would expect? > > This time, I received the file, yet user reports that he still got the > error. This is the first time I've successfully received this file from > the user. > > This is what the user relates (his win98 clock is probably off a few > minutes, however I use xntpd for clock sync so the logs are accurate). > > "I started sending at 2:08 P.M. and got the following error message at > 2:43 P.M." > > "An unknown error was returned from the SMTP server. Subject 'Attachment > Test', Account: 'moment.net', Server: 'mail.moment.net', Protocol: SMTP, > Server Response: '432 Service temporarily unavailable.', Port: 25, > Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 432, Error Number: 0x800CCC61" > > Feb 1 14:00:28 mail courierpop3login: LOGIN, user=rsmith, ip=[204.96.221.81] > Feb 1 14:00:29 mail courierpop3login: LOGOUT, user=rsmith, ip=[204.96.221.81] > Feb 1 14:07:21 mail courierd: > started,id=00022B91.3A79C0BA.0001404A,from=<rs...@mo...>,module=local, > host=sysadmin!!5431!1000!/users/dialin/sysadmin!!,addr=<sysadmin> > Feb 1 14:07:21 mail courierlocal: > id=00022B91.3A79C0BA.0001404A,from=<rs...@mo...>,addr=<sysadmin@moment > .net>,success: Message delivered. > Feb 1 14:42:56 mail courierpop3login: LOGIN, user=rsmith, ip=[204.96.221.81] > Feb 1 14:42:59 mail courierpop3login: LOGOUT, user=rsmith, ip=[204.96.221.81] > > Patrick Price > > _______________________________________________ > courier-users mailing list > cou...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/courier-users |
From: Adam S. <ad...@tr...> - 2001-02-02 04:35:14
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>'courier restart' doesn't touch authdaemon. 'authdaemond stop' and >'authdaemond start' are used. See INSTALL. Sorry, forgot to mention that I was using the startup script to restart courier. Thanks, and please see my other email titled MySQL Authentication. A. -- Adam Sherman President, Sales Engineer Tritus CGI +1 (613) 255-5164 |
From: Patrick P. <sys...@mo...> - 2001-02-02 03:54:56
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Sam, Here is everything I know about this problem. Apparently the client (Outlook Express) is taking around 25 minutes to send the > 5 MB email containing attachment, yet below, the log shows courierpop3login LOGOUT only 7 minutes after LOGIN rather than 25 minutes as you would expect? This time, I received the file, yet user reports that he still got the error. This is the first time I've successfully received this file from the user. This is what the user relates (his win98 clock is probably off a few minutes, however I use xntpd for clock sync so the logs are accurate). "I started sending at 2:08 P.M. and got the following error message at 2:43 P.M." "An unknown error was returned from the SMTP server. Subject 'Attachment Test', Account: 'moment.net', Server: 'mail.moment.net', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '432 Service temporarily unavailable.', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 432, Error Number: 0x800CCC61" Feb 1 14:00:28 mail courierpop3login: LOGIN, user=rsmith, ip=[204.96.221.81] Feb 1 14:00:29 mail courierpop3login: LOGOUT, user=rsmith, ip=[204.96.221.81] Feb 1 14:07:21 mail courierd: started,id=00022B91.3A79C0BA.0001404A,from=<rs...@mo...>,module=local, host=sysadmin!!5431!1000!/users/dialin/sysadmin!!,addr=<sysadmin> Feb 1 14:07:21 mail courierlocal: id=00022B91.3A79C0BA.0001404A,from=<rs...@mo...>,addr=<sysadmin@moment .net>,success: Message delivered. Feb 1 14:42:56 mail courierpop3login: LOGIN, user=rsmith, ip=[204.96.221.81] Feb 1 14:42:59 mail courierpop3login: LOGOUT, user=rsmith, ip=[204.96.221.81] Patrick Price |
From: Joshua T . B. <jo...@ma...> - 2001-02-02 00:18:15
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Joshua T . Blanton spake unto us the following wisdom: > Sam Varshavchik spake unto us the following wisdom: > > Joshua T . Blanton writes: > > That account's maildir is probably broken. If you have filesystem quotas > > enabled, his maildir might be full. > > Ok, I've removed the entry in the userdb, I've deleted the Maildir, I've > done everything - and nothing helps. Are there ANY logs created by webmail > that I could look at? It makes NO entry in maillog (which is where all my > mail entries in syslog go), and as far as I can tell there's no logging > whatsoever. I'm at wit's end! > > Josh Is there anything I can do to fix my webmail problem? Does anyone have any ideas? I can't find ANY reason to have ONE user that can't log into the mail server out of a hundred, and he still be able to log in via IMAP and POP3. I just built a new 0.31.0 setup and installed it, and I STILL can't get this working! I get 'invalid user id or password' from the webmail program, and it doesn't generate any logs - nor does authuserdb, which is the authentication program I'm using. How can I get one or both of them to log something so I can see what's going on? The last possible idea: what exactly does the password change section of webmail do? Does it change userdb, or some file hidden somewhere that I can't find? This may be the problem, as I'm 150 miles away from the server and can't readily ask questions of users... Thanks, Josh BTW - I fixed the internal to external SMTP problem - Courier was trying to resolve the hostname of computers on our internal network, and they don't HAVE names... I turned off host name resolution and everything works beautifully, as far as I can tell. |
From: Sam V. <mr...@co...> - 2001-02-01 22:44:16
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Alexei Batyr' writes: > Sam Varshavchik writes: > >> Sam Varshavchik writes: >> >> Check that. The version tag WAS updated in 0.31, so it's correct. >> Perhaps an updated esmtpd script wasn't installed, for some reason. >> > Because make install-configure doesn't work. I wander why only gmake could > be used for this makefile tag? Because only xBSD uses that ancient make. What you call 'gmake', most folks call 'make'. -- Sam |
From: Sam V. <mr...@co...> - 2001-02-01 22:44:08
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Adam Sherman writes: > At 4:18 AM +0000 01-02-2001, Sam Varshavchik wrote: >> Adam Sherman writes: >> >>> At 2:13 AM +0000 01-02-2001, Sam Varshavchik wrote: >>>> Adam Sherman writes: >>>>> From the FAQ, I conlude that my symptoms are due to either MySQL >>>>> being down (it isn't) or authdaemond not running. (I get a 450 Service >>>>> Temporarily Blah Blah.) >>>>> authdaemond.mysql is running a few times. >>>>> How can I verify that authentication/mailbox lookup is working? >>>> There's an authtest program that's compiled in the authinfo >>>> subdirectory: >>>> # authtest userid >>>> Needs to be run as root. >>> OK, if I simply run authtest username password, gives reports a >>> connection failure to authdaemon. >> >> Well, there you go. It can't connect to authdaemon. There's your >> problem. Now, you need to investigate why. >> If you think you have authdaemond running, it must be from a previous >> version that was compiled to use a different configuration directory, or >> something, so it's listening on a different socket than the connection is >> being tried to. Or, the listening socket was deleted, for some reason. >> In that case, just kill those processes, and restart them. > > Good! Now, I have a few process called authdaemon.mysql running, is this > authdaemond? And, when I restart courier, it doesn't improve the Yes. > situation. 'courier restart' doesn't touch authdaemon. 'authdaemond stop' and 'authdaemond start' are used. See INSTALL. -- Sam |
From: Sam V. <mr...@co...> - 2001-02-01 22:44:01
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Adam Sherman writes: > >>>> OK, if I simply run authtest username password, gives reports a >>>> connection failure to authdaemon. >>> >>> Well, there you go. It can't connect to authdaemon. There's your >>> problem. Now, you need to investigate why. >>> If you think you have authdaemond running, it must be from a previous >>> version that was compiled to use a different configuration directory, or >>> something, so it's listening on a different socket than the connection >>> is being tried to. Or, the listening socket was deleted, for some >>> reason. In that case, just kill those processes, and restart them. >> >> Good! Now, I have a few process called authdaemon.mysql running, is this >> authdaemond? And, when I restart courier, it doesn't improve the >> situation. > > More headway! I ran strace on authtest, and found that I needed to > reconfigure with the right authdaemon dir. Once that was done it simply > gave me a Authentication Failed message. I have MySQL set to log > everything, and nothing connects to it. > > I have authmysql as the only module defined in authdaemonrc. Anywhere else > I need to tell courier about MySQL? Yes. You need to properly initialize authmysqlrc (then restart authdaemond). -- Sam |
From: Rok P. <ro...@s-...> - 2001-02-01 22:37:23
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hi! i am running slackware 7.1 with qmail 1.03 and i am trying to install courier-imap-1.3.1. i successfully compile and install it (tried compiling and transfering that from multiple machines). the problem is that it doesn't work :) i compiled it like this: ./configure --without-ipv6 --enable-unicode --without-authpwd \ --without-authpam --without-authuserdb --without-authcram \ --without-authvchkpw --without-authldap --without-authmysql \ --without-authdaemon make;make check;... (make check seems to work) the server is running with two processes: /usr/lib/courier-imap/libexec/couriertcpd -address=0 \ -stderrlogger=/usr/lib/courier-imap/libexec/logger -maxprocs=40 \ -maxperip=4 -pid=/var/run/imapd.pid -nodnslookup -noidentlookup 143 \ /usr/lib/courier-imap/sbin/imaplogin \ /usr/lib/courier-imap/libexec/authlib/authshadow \ /usr/lib/courier-imap/bin/imapd Maildir /usr/lib/courier-imap/libexec/logger imaplogin they are both run as root. for testing i use mtest program that comes with pine. if i try to connect i recive the following message: ---cut here--- * OK Courier-IMAP ready. Copyright 1998-2000 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for distribution information. [Courier-IMAP ready. Copyright 1998-2000 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for distribution information.] 00000000 CAPABILITY * CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 CHILDREN NAMESPACE THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES SORT 00000000 OK CAPABILITY completed {localhost/imap} username: obstaja Password: 00000001 LOGIN user password 00000001 NO [CLOSED] IMAP connection broken (server response) %[CLOSED] IMAP connection broken (server response) ?Too many login failures ---cut here--- in syslog i have the following error: imaplogin: Connection, ip=[127.0.0.1] imaplogin: exec: Permission denied is there any way to compile imapd so that there will be more information in syslog? i have found out following: i tried to install it on my home machine. it works great there. it even adds ~/Maildir/.Trash/ directory and ~/Maildir/courierimapuiddb. on the other the needed machine those files just aren't there. i can't imagine why. |
From: Adam S. <ad...@tr...> - 2001-02-01 22:36:52
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From MySQL's logs, I see courier is performing the correct lookup. (This lookup functions at the MySQL prompt.) However, it still gives a "450 Service temporarily unavailable.". My situation is this: virtual accounts under /var/spool/mail/domain/username. All accounts owned by uid 101 and gid 102. My MySQL table has the following: +----------+-----------+------+-----+-----------------+-------+ | Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra | +----------+-----------+------+-----+-----------------+-------+ | password | char(32) | | | nothing | | | mailbox | char(128) | | | /dev/null | | | id | char(64) | | PRI | | | | home | char(128) | YES | | /var/spool/mail | | | uid | int(5) | | | 101 | | | gid | int(5) | | | 102 | | | crypt | char(1) | YES | | NULL | | +----------+-----------+------+-----+-----------------+-------+ id is email address mailbox is complete path to maildir home is /var/spool/mail (Should this be the same as mailbox) uid is 101 gid is 102 crypt is null password is password Does this look right? If I comment out the crypt password var in authmysqlrc, courier puts "" in query. So is ok to leave it null? Thanks, A. -- Adam Sherman President, Sales Engineer Tritus CGI +1 (613) 255-5164 |
From: <mur...@ho...> - 2001-02-01 20:45:21
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Hi, Has anyone run into this when popping mail? tcprules: fatal: unable to parse this line: ::ffff:127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" It was working great when I was just using Qmail+Vpopmail+Mysql then I added courier-imapd to the mix for TWIG Web based mail. telnet localhost 110 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to dhcp27.safe-orl.int.23.10.10.in-addr.arpa. Escape character is '^]'. +OK <869...@ec...> user postmaster@murray.web +OK pass ########## tcprules: fatal: unable to parse this line: ::ffff:127.0.0.1:allow,RELAYCLIENT="" +OK Eudora, Pegasus and telnet ignore the error, while OutLook an Netscape fail authentication. Thanks, Murray System Administrator Web2010, Inc. - http://www.web2010.com A Hostcentric Company - http://www.hostcentric.com |
From: Chris S. <cl...@ra...> - 2001-02-01 20:29:06
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I haven't seen these problems mentioned yet (or maybe I missed them). It looks like preauthchkpw.c will fail to compile if you disabled roaming user support in vpopmail. The first patch puts a POP_AUTH_OPEN_RELAY ifdef around the call to open_smtp_relay(). The second patch gets rid of an extra "-" in the install-configure target. It was causing the build to fail when using DESTDIR. - cls |
From: Olaf Z. <o.z...@me...> - 2001-02-01 14:49:47
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Hi all, I just try to install courier-imapd (standalone). The file INSTALL says: 'If you do not want to create and use virtual mailboxes, you should remove authuserdb from AUTHMODULES.' What is this AUTHMODULES? I cannot find a file with that name. My problem: I always get a 'wrong password' error when trying to log in via imap or pop3. Olaf |
From: Adam S. <ad...@tr...> - 2001-02-01 14:24:43
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>>> OK, if I simply run authtest username password, gives reports a >>>connection failure to authdaemon. >> >>Well, there you go. It can't connect to authdaemon. There's your >>problem. Now, you need to investigate why. >>If you think you have authdaemond running, it must be from a >>previous version that was compiled to use a different configuration >>directory, or something, so it's listening on a different socket >>than the connection is being tried to. Or, the listening socket >>was deleted, for some reason. In that case, just kill those >>processes, and restart them. > >Good! Now, I have a few process called authdaemon.mysql running, is >this authdaemond? And, when I restart courier, it doesn't improve >the situation. More headway! I ran strace on authtest, and found that I needed to reconfigure with the right authdaemon dir. Once that was done it simply gave me a Authentication Failed message. I have MySQL set to log everything, and nothing connects to it. I have authmysql as the only module defined in authdaemonrc. Anywhere else I need to tell courier about MySQL? Thanks, A. -- Adam Sherman President, Sales Engineer Tritus CGI +1 (613) 255-5164 |