what is that meaning in pam_mysql ??

lst_hoe at kwsoft.de lst_hoe at kwsoft.de
Fri Mar 14 03:57:30 EST 2003


Zitat von Temp <temp at tl165.net>:

> when after I login imap account, there is so much logs,
> and how to get rid of them ??
> I seach google, but no exact answer for it.
> 
> Mar 14 08:55:19 mx saslauthd[13604]: pam_mysql: error: sqllog set but
> logmsgcolumn not set
> Mar 14 08:55:19 mx saslauthd[13604]: pam_mysql: error: sqllog set but
> logusercolumn not set
> Mar 14 08:55:19 mx saslauthd[13604]: pam_mysql: error: sqllog set but
> loghostcolumn not set
> Mar 14 08:55:19 mx saslauthd[13604]: pam_mysql: error: sqllog set but
> logtimecolumn not set
> Mar 14 08:55:19 mx saslauthd[13606]: pam_mysql: error: sqllog set but
> logtable not set
> 


A new feature in pam_mysql 0.5
You should set sqllog=0 in your pam directive.

Regards

Andreas




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