> I just upgraded my system to F16 and SMTP authentication is no longer > working. > > What I have been able to figure out so far is EXIM is passing the > authentication request to saslauthd but saslauthd appears to simply sit on > the request, running a strace -f -p xxxx on the saslauthd process I can > see my username and password sitting there but that's it, its just sitting > there. > > output from strace: > fcntl(6, F_SETLKW, {type=F_WRLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=0, > len=1}{sa_family=AF_FILE, NULL}, [2]) = 7 > fcntl(6, F_SETLKW, {type=F_UNLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=0, len=1}) = 0 > ) = 0 > accept(5, read(7, "\0\4", 2) = 2 > read(7, "username", 4) = 4 > read(7, "\0\6", 2) = 2 > read(7, "passwd", 6) = 6 > read(7, "\0\4", 2) = 2 > read(7, "smtp", 4) = 4 > read(7, "\0\0", 2) = 2 > read(7, > > I think this means that exim is passing the query to saslauthd correctly > but saslauthd for whatever reason isn't contacting PAM properly. > > sysconfig/saslauthd: > > SOCKETDIR=/var/run/saslauthd > MECH=pam > FLAGS= > > /etc/pam.d/exim: > > #%PAM-1.0 > auth include password-auth > account include password-auth > > selinux is disabled > > I know I'm missing something pretty simple but not sure where to look, > suggestions would be appreciated. > > Thanks, Jeff > Some more investigating and I'm positive the problem is between saslauthd and PAM. a simple test with "testsaslautd -u {username} -p {password} -s {any service} will simply sit there, a ptrace will show the same pause in output as if exim made the query. What is causing saslauthd not to be able to authenticate against PAM? Thanks, Jeff -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines