Mike Bydalek wrote: > > > Craig White wrote: >> On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 20:30 -0700, Joey Prestia wrote: >> >>> Craig White wrote: >>> >>>> On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 20:03 -0700, Joey Prestia wrote: >>>> >>>>> Craig White wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Is saslauthd running? >>>>>> /sbin/service saslauthd status >>>>>> or better yet... >>>>>> /sbin/service saslauthd restart >>>>>> then look at the bottom of /var/log/messages and /var/log/maillog to >>>>>> make sure there isn't any errors. >>>>>> >>>>>> Are all the users stored in /etc/passwd or mysql or ldap? >>>>>> >>>>>> Craig >>>>>> >>>>> Craig, >>>>> >>>>> Yes all accounts are stored in /etc/passwd >>>>> saslauthd is running and performed a restart >>>>> >>>>> maillog: >>>>> >>>>> Jul 4 20:04:40 linuxamd saslauthd[27068]: server_exit : master >>>>> exited: 27068 >>>>> Jul 4 20:04:40 linuxamd saslauthd[30273]: detach_tty : master pid >>>>> is: 30273 >>>>> Jul 4 20:04:40 linuxamd saslauthd[30273]: ipc_init : listening >>>>> on socket: /var/run/saslauthd/mux >>>>> >>>>> So restarting caused no errors I just tried to send this via a another >>>>> wireless network with no success >>>>> >>>> ---- >>>> are you sure that you have enabled secure authentication on your client >>>> program? >>>> >>>> can you try another mail program? You could try to authenticate via >>>> command line but that's infinitely trickier to do with ssl. >>>> >>>> >>> I have tried with both kmail and thunderbird. My usual settings are tls >>> if available and and smtp auth with username and password I thought at >>> first that this was the problem it was using the old password so I >>> removed the default smtp server settings and removed the passwords. So >>> it would force me to manually enter the password again I did this while >>> on another network and tried to send with no success. As soon as I >>> disconnected from the neighboring lan and connected to the local lan it >>> took and sent but I am unsure if it is using auth it seems like it is >>> only sending because its on my lan how would I verify the authentication >>> process is working at all? >>> >> ---- >> I don't use smtp auth but I would expect smtp auth connections to be >> logged in /var/log/maillog and possibly in /var/log/secure >> > > Try running saslauthd in debug mode with something like this: > /usr/sbin/saslauthd -a pam -r -d (stop the service first though ...) > > Look at the way saslauthd is running now to get the proper -a and to see > if -r is there. > > Then, run testsaslauthd -u -p to see what the debug > says. Additionally, try the smtp auth from the client to see what the > debug says. > > In the past, all the saslauthd issues I'd had became quite clear when > running with -d. Do I need to set up saslpasswd2 with a user and password in the database first I have nothing in there? I assume so, so I have created an entry. I tried your method and cant seem to get it to authenticate for any thing I continually get 0: NO "authentication failed" Is there any thing I am missing here? -- Joey Prestia --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss