someoone are using saslauthd+ldaps?
Oliver Jones
oliver at deeper.co.nz
Mon Dec 30 00:18:52 EST 2002
I have done something similar to this. I have configured saslauthd to
use pam and pam uses pam_ldap to talk to the LDAP server on localhost.
My LDAP server is the same host as the mail server. I'm pretty certain
now that it is the TLS support in pam_ldap that is causing the seg
faults. Why this is I don't know. pam_ldap is stable for everything
else on the box.
Regards
On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 17:25, Kervin L. Pierre wrote:
> Another option is to run a LDAP replica on your email server. Configure
> replication to use tls.
>
> Configure saslauthd to connect to localhost ( 127.0.0.1 specifically ).
> With this encryption is not necessary.
>
> You get a substantial speed increase, as you save encryption plus ldap
> lookups over the network.
>
> --Kervin
>
>
> Oliver Jones wrote:
> > I've been trying to use saslauthd with pam and ldap+tls (ldaps) but I'm
> > having saslauthd core dump on me. It might be worthwhile avoiding
> > pam_ldap altogether and just use saslauthd's native ldap support.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > On Sun, 2002-12-29 at 03:42, Felix Cuello wrote:
> >
> >>/Hello!
> >>
> >> I'm working with saslauthd+pam+ldaps but in theory, saslauthd could
> >> works with LDAPS without pam authentication.
> >>
> >> Someone are using saslauthd + ldaps?, because my saslauthd works fine
> >> with LDAP but not with LDAPS...
> >>
> >> Felix
> >> /
> >>
> > --
> > *Oliver Jones >* Senior Software Engineer *>* Deeper Design Limited.
> > oliver at deeper.co.nz <mailto:oliver at deeper.co.nz> > www.deeperdesign.com
> > <http://www.deeperdesign.com> > +64 (21) 41-2238
> >
> >
--
Oliver Jones > Senior Software Engineer > Deeper Design Limited.
oliver at deeper.co.nz > www.deeperdesign.com > +64 (21) 41-2238
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