Cyrus looking in sasldb2 for authentication
Etienne Goyer
etienne.goyer at linuxquebec.com
Thu May 15 14:03:06 EDT 2003
You must run saslauthd with "-a getpwent" or "-a shadow" to authenticate
against /etc/passwd (and/or /etc/shadow).
You can also just "rm /usr/local/lib/sasl2/libotp*" to get rid of OTP
support in SASL.
On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 10:47:19AM -0500, Jeff Wilde wrote:
> I have a situation where I'm just trying to authenticate agains the
> /etc/shadow file through saslauthd. I keep getting errors in my log:
>
> May 15 10:45:12 mail pop3d[23501]: could not find password
>
> Which is because its looking in /etc/sasldb2. Is there a way to make it
> stop looking in that file so I can get rid of this error message? I
> also have OTP errors that I think I can get rid of by recompiling
> without otp support but if I can change it in the config. That would be
> better:
>
> May 15 10:45:13 mail imapd[23044]: OTP: No database support
>
>
> Tia,
>
> Jeff
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