From: Erick C. <e...@ar...> - 2010-01-18 19:47:00
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Craig, I've looked through the docs on my installed version of rsyslogd (see link below): http://www.arix.com/docs/rsyslog-3.22.1/rsyslog_conf.html but I don't find any reference to saslauthd... I've also googled but there's precious little out there about what I need. it seems to me that even if I "filter" out these messages something is still generating them so I'm wondering how they can be turned off... saslauthd has a -d for debugging output but from looking at my /etc/ sysconfig/saslauthd I don't see that it's used. also, I see there a choice to pass options to the underlying mechanism (pam) but none are passed. so I'm wondering: if saslauthd calls pam, then pam must call pam-mysql... but when I look in /etc/pam.d I see nothing for pam-mysql. help! On Jan 18, 2010, at 2:00 AM, Craig Webster wrote: > Hi, > > On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 09:57, Craig Webster <cr...@xe...> wrote: >> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 06:09, Erick Calder <e...@ar...> wrote: >>> hei everyone, I wrote at the end of November but never got a reply. >>> anyone got a clue for me? > > Looking again, these seem to be saslauthd debug messages. saslauthd is > probably using your syslogd configuration. Check how to control log > facility and level for that. > > Sorry for the noise. > > Cheers, > Craig > -- > Craig Webster | http://barkingiguana.com/~craig > Xeriom Networks | http://xeriom.net/ |