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Hi all!<br>
<br>
Ok, I tried using strace on saslauthd, but it did not yield any
clues as to what file or directory it was looking for.<br>
<br>
I also checked the cyrus sasl libraries and all the pertinent ones
were installed. Except OTP and ldap. I tried installing the sql
auxprop plugin, but that just messed up my server and writing more
messages to the logs (because I am not using the auxprop plugin. <br>
<br>
One promising thing was: I installed compat-openssl097g and now,
instead of writing 4 error messages every minute, it just writes 1
error message. Because the error is related to crypt(), it probably
has something to do with the openssl libraries, but I am afraid to
experiment further, and 1 message per minute, I can probably live
with (for now). But if anyone has any ideas, please throw them at
me! <br>
<br>
Thanks all!<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
pascal chong<br>
<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/21/2014 12:19 PM, James McDonald
wrote:<br>
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<p dir="ltr">Make sure you have all the extra cyrus auth packages
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<p dir="ltr">Cyrus-sasl-*</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On 21/03/2014 1:29 PM, "Chong Yu Meng"
<<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:chongym@cymulacrum.net">chongym@cymulacrum.net</a>>
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Hi all,<br>
<br>
I just setup a new mail server with Postfix+CyrusIMAP+MySQL
and it<br>
mostly works (I am sending this email through the new server).
I do,<br>
however, have a very annoying message that keeps writing to
/var/log/warn:<br>
<br>
"pam_mysql - something went wrong when invoking crypt() - No
such file<br>
or directory"<br>
<br>
If my webmail is open, it logs every minute. It doesn't stop
me from<br>
authenticating correctly, so it is not a show-stopper, and it
doesn't<br>
slow the server down - it is just annoying.<br>
<br>
So, I want to find out what file or directory it is looking
for, so I<br>
can shut pam_mysql up. I've been Googling for a day now and I
even<br>
looked at the source code (which just got me more confused).
Is there<br>
some command that I can use to help me discover what the
missing file or<br>
directory is?<br>
<br>
Thanks in Advance!<br>
<br>
pascal chong<br>
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