Segmentation fault

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Sun May 1 04:18:14 EDT 2005


Hi everyone!
I've installed Cyrus on my SuSE 9.2 professional and as I try to use cyradm 
with:

	cyradm localhost

I enter my password and I receive:

	Segmentation fault
I think it depends on SASL authentication or some other type of permission, at 
least from what I can understand form the log file /var/log/messages, the 
reports the following after a sequence that I've described before:

May  1 09:58:19 vlad master[6282]: about to exec /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/imapd
May  1 09:58:19 vlad imap[6282]: executed
May  1 09:58:19 vlad imap[6282]: accepted connection
May  1 09:58:19 vlad imap[6282]: OTP unavailable because can't read/write key 
database /etc/opiekeys: No such file or directory
May  1 09:58:19 vlad perl: GSSAPI Error:  Miscellaneous failure (see text) 
(unable to find realm of host localhost)
May  1 09:58:19 vlad imap[6282]: DIGEST-MD5 server step 1
May  1 09:58:19 vlad perl: DIGEST-MD5 client step 2
May  1 09:58:23 vlad imap[6282]: DIGEST-MD5 server step 2
May  1 09:58:23 vlad imap[6282]: unable to open Berkeley db /etc/sasldb2: 
Permission denied
May  1 09:58:23 vlad imap[6282]: unable to open Berkeley db /etc/sasldb2: 
Permission denied
May  1 09:58:23 vlad imap[6282]: no secret in database
May  1 09:58:23 vlad imap[6282]: badlogin: localhost [127.0.0.1] DIGEST-MD5 
[SASL(-13): user not found: no secret in database]

I also tried something with gdb but I'm not so good with it, and everything I 
was able to reach for the command:

gdb cyradm localhost

was:

/usr/bin/cyradm": not in executable format: File format not recognized

/home/stefano/localhost: No such file or directory.

Could someone help me? I'm having this problem for a log time...

Thank you so much!

Stefano
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