[tpop3d-discuss] tpop3d v1.4.1pre4

Michael Klatsky mklatsky at cttel.com
Mon, 25 Feb 2002 10:45:41 -0500


Hmm...unfortunately, tpop3d crashes when executing with the -v flag:

Feb 25 10:43:44 virt01 tpop3d[9593]: [ID 702911 mail.info] listening on
address 66.6.65.180, port 110, domain klatsky.com
Feb 25 10:43:44 virt01 tpop3d[9593]: [ID 702911 mail.error] quit: signal
11 post_fork =3D 0

I made the corrections to my tpop3d.conf, and I receive similar results
to my prior post. I'll be happy to post the FULL slapd.log if necessary
(a couple of hundred lines) in order to help wade through this.

Thanks again!



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Michael Klatsky
Senior Unix Administrator
Connecticut Telephone
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-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Lightfoot [mailto:chris@ex-parrot.com]
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 10:37 AM
To: Michael Klatsky
Cc: tpop3d-discuss@lists.beasts.org
Subject: Re: [tpop3d-discuss] tpop3d v1.4.1pre4


On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 10:21:35AM -0500, Michael Klatsky wrote:
> Ok- some progress, but no auth works at this time. Below, some
> particulars that hopefully might help:
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> listen-address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:110(mydomain.com)
> append-domain: yes
> auth-ldap-enable: yes
> auth-ldap-url: ldap://myhostname:389
> auth-ldap-searchdn: cn=3DManager,dc=3Dmydomain,dc=3Dcom
> auth-ldap-password: xxxxxxxx
> auth-ldap-filter: `(uid=3D$(local_part))'

No quotes there.

> auth-ldap-mboxtype-attr: mailMessageStore

I think you probably mean `auth-ldap-mailbox-attr' here.

> auth-ldap-mail-user: mailuser
> auth-ldap-mail-group: mailuser
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> Here are the results when attempting to pop:
    [...]
> Feb 25 10:20:22 virt01 virt01.cttel.net[9382]: [ID 141783
local4.debug]
> filter: (mail=3Dmklatsky@klatsky.com)

Hmm. That's not consistent with the auth-ldap-filter spec,
which tpop3d should obtain from your config file. Could
you re-run with the -v option to tpop3d?

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