Re: Cyrus-imapd failing on sasl_server_init

From: David Gilbert (dgilbert_at_dclg.ca)
Date: 01/19/04

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    To: Nils Vogels <nivo+dated+1074989546.3b569f@yuckfou.org>
    
    

    >>>>> "Nils" == Nils Vogels <nivo+sender+a5063a@yuckfou.org> writes:

    Nils> W. Ryan Merrick wrote:
    >> hello,
    >>
    >> I have been abused this for a while. I am trying to setup
    >> Postfix-2.0.16+cyrus-Imap-2.1.16_1+cyrus-sasl-2.1.17_1 on my
    >> FreeBSD 4.9 Stable server's inside NIC. I tried questions with no
    >> replies.
    >>
    >> Postfix is configured with: sasl2, TLS, BDB_ver 40 cyrus-imapd2' =>
    >> '--with-sasl --with-openssl WITH_BDB_VER=4' cyrus-sasl2' =>
    >> '--with-openssl WITH_BDB_VER=4 --enable-auth-sasldb --enable-login'
    >>
    >> Postfix runs fine by itself It complains that:
    >>
    >> Jan 10 02:47:22 c1529030-a postfix/pipe[35530]: 51BDF4113:
    >> to=<wrmine@cell.attbi.com>, orig_to=<root@cell.attbi.com>,
    >> relay=cyrus, delay=9701, status=deferred (temporary
    >> failure. Command output: couldn't connect to lmtpd: Connection
    >> refused_ 421 4.3.0 deliver: couldn't connect to lmtpd_ )
    >>
    Nils> Your postfix cannot find it's way to the Cyrus doors.

    Nils> I have the same setup running using Cyrus 2.2.3, and I
    Nils> encountered this as well, and I fixed it by having Cyrus put
    Nils> it's socket into the postfix environment and then pointing
    Nils> postfix to the right socket.

    Nils> In my case, the latter was done with a transport db, but hey,
    Nils> it's a free world :)

    Nils> imapd.conf: lmtpsocket: /var/spool/postfix/public/lmtp

    Nils> main.cf: transport_maps = hash:$config_directory/transport-cyrus

    Nils> transport-cyrus: my.virtual.domain.org lmtp:unix:public/lmtp

    Nils> postmap it, reload postfix and cyrus and have fun ;)

    In general, the default install of the cyrus imap server puts the lmtp
    socket inside /var/spool/imap ... which isn't traversable by group
    mail. It's a permissions problem.

    Dave.

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