> Thanks for you answer Dan. > > On Sat, Jul 3, 2010 at 12:14 AM, Dan White <dwhite@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On 02/07/10 20:55 -0400, Oscar Nuñez wrote: >> >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> I have an Cyrus murder (on Debian Lenny) that is very small: 1 mupdate, >>> 1 >>> frontend and 1 backend. >>> >>> The backend and mupdate is ok. The problem is the frontend. >>> >> >> Are you using the stock Debian versions or something different? > > > I'm using the package from the repository of debian lenny, ie: > cyrus-admin-2.2; cyrus-clients-2.2; cyrus-common-2.2;cyrus-imapd-2.2 and > cyrus-murder-2.2 > all of them in the version 2.2.13-14+lenny3. > > >> When I try to access through SELECT INBOX to a user account from >> frontend >>> to >>> backend the follow error appear: >>> . NO Server(s) unavailable to complete operation >>> >>> In the log appear: >>> connect(server) failed: Invalid argument >>> >> >> >> http://www.opensubscriber.com/message/info-cyrus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/8135993.html >> http://www.mail-archive.com/info-cyrus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg32167.html >> >> Here appear some problems with the package of debian, meabe must install > Cyrus from source. > > >> >> The two threads above focused on the proxyd authentication between the >> frontend and backend. Verify that you can proxy authenticate on the >> frontend, i.e.: >> >> imtest -v -m plain -a frontend -u <proxied_user> <backend host/ip> >> >> > I checked the authentication from frontend to backend with the command > imtest and is OK, no problem. > > > Check /var/log/auth.log on the backend for errors. >> >> Check your mailboxes db on the front end (ctl_mboxlist -d), and make >> sure >> that the frontend can resolve the name of the backend server name that >> appears in your mailbox list. For instance, if your mailboxes list >> claims >> that user.jsmith resides on 'backend', you may need to put that in your >> /etc/hosts. >> >> The frontend resolve the name of the backend. > >> -- >> Dan White >> > > I will try to install cyrus from source. Maybe this error be a bug of the > debian package. I'm not a Debian user but I think you may have luck finding more current Cyrus packages so you don't have to install from source. Maybe those who know more about Debian can tell you something. Simon ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/ Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html