Hi, Thanks for your answer :) Le 30/03/2011 19:36, omalleys@xxxxxxx a écrit : > I was thinking you needed a gss.conf file but that might be solaris. No, you're right, there's a gss configuration file which is /etc/gssapi_mech.conf on RedHat like Operation Systems. Mine is correct and 32b / 64b compliant :) > I dont see the testsasl.conf file which should be in like /etc/sasl2 or > /usr/lib/sasl2/ (on the server machine for the service "testsasl" I agree with the necessity of a per service configuration file when the saslauthd is involved, isn't it ? In my case, the saslauthd is not running and I'm just trying to use the library directly with the sample apps. On a Debian system, the exactly same operations works perfectly and sasl authentication succeeds... that's why I do not understant why this isn't working from scratch on Scientific Linux... I've tried every thing : 1) Downloading sources from ftp://ftp.cyrusimap.org/cyrus-sasl/cyrus-sasl-2.1.23.tar.gz. 2) ./configure --prefix=$PWD/install --with-plugindir=$PWD/install/lib/sasl2 --disable-anon --without-des 3) make && make install 4) cd sample; make With a fresh compiled cyrus-sasl v2.1.23, the same tests failed using sample apps and GSSAPI mechanism. Something must be wrong on my system but I can't figure out what... every thing is installed throw *yum* and has already been tested by many other users... Any other idea is welcomed :) Cheers R. -- Remi Ferrand | Institut National de Physique Nucleaire Tel. +33(0)4.78.93.08.80 | et de Physique des Particules Fax. +33(0)4.72.69.41.70 | Centre de Calcul - http://cc.in2p3.fr/
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