Hi,
Since my last email about RHEL4 problems on x86_64, I've kept trying to
figure out what the problem might be, and just ran into a reply to an old
email I sent to the list, which I had missed. It suggests that the issue
might be in the MySQL authentication that I'm using.
Here is a more detailed log entry, with auto debugging on :
Apr 3 13:13:02 s1 dovecot: auth(default): client in: AUTH 1
PLAIN service=POP3 lip=::ffff:195.x.x.x rip=::ffff:195.x.x.x
resp=AHBhcnRuZXJzQdNvbW1lcm3lZ2F0ZS5jb20Aa2F2YWthdmEApr 3 13:13:02 s1 dovecot:
auth(default): client out: OK 1
user=x at domain.com
Apr 3 13:13:02 s1 dovecot: auth(default): master in: REQUEST 70
22190 1
Apr 3 13:13:02 s1 dovecot: auth-worker(default):
sql(x at domain.com,::ffff:195.x.x.x): SELECT maildir, 101 AS
uid, 103 AS gid FROM mailbox WHERE username = 'x at domain.com'
Apr 3 13:13:02 s1 dovecot: auth(default): master out: USER 70
x at domain.com maildir=domain.com/x/
uid=101 gid=103
Apr 3 13:13:02 s1 dovecot: pop3-login: Login:
user=<x at domain.com>, method=PLAIN, rip=::ffff:195.x.x.x,
lip=::ffff:195.x.x.x
Apr 3 13:13:02 s1 dovecot: pop3(x at domain.com): ^GUnexpected
eof found when reading file 'UNOPENED' (Errcode: 0)
Apr 3 13:13:02 s1 last message repeated 2 times
Apr 3 13:13:02 s1 dovecot: pop3(x at domain.com): Disconnected:
Logged out top=0/0, retr=0/0, del=0/2, size=17174
Those "Unexpected eof found when reading file 'fileName'"
messages are
apparently from MySQL, as one can see here for instance :
http://www.mysqlfreaks.com/errors/49.php
Here is my relevant configuration (all the rest is the default) :
login_greeting = Ready.
verbose_proctitle = yes
first_valid_uid = 101
default_mail_env = maildir:/home/vmail/%d/%n:INDEX=MEMORY
auth_cache_size = 512
auth_verbose = yes
auth_debug = yes
auth_debug_passwords = yes
auth default {
mechanisms = plain
passdb sql {
args = /etc/dovecot-mysql.conf
}
userdb sql {
args = /etc/dovecot-mysql.conf
}
}
The INDEX=MEMORY was added because of similar errors with the indexes :
Apr 3 12:56:44 s1 dovecot: pop3-login: Login:
user=<x at domain.com>, method=PLAIN, rip=::ffff:195.x.x.x,
lip=::ffff:195.x.x.x, TLS
Apr 3 12:56:44 s1 dovecot: pop3(x at domaine.com): Corrupted transaction log
file /home/vmail/domain.com/x/dovecot.index.log: unexpected end
of file while reading header
Apr 3 12:56:44 s1 dovecot: pop3(x at domain.com): Corrupted transaction log
file /home/vmail/domain.com/x/dovecot.index.log: unexpected end
of file while reading header
Apr 3 12:56:44 s1 dovecot: pop3(x at domain.com): Disconnected:
Logged out top=0/0, retr=0/0, del=0/0, size=0
(this was when the auth_debug wasn't enabled)
Here is my /etc/dovecot-mysql.conf file :
driver = mysql
connect = host=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock dbname=postfix user=postfix
password=xxx default_pass_scheme = PLAIN
password_query = SELECT password FROM mailbox WHERE username = '%u'
user_query = SELECT maildir, 101 AS uid, 103 AS gid FROM mailbox WHERE
username = '%u'
I'm using MySQL 4.1.12-3.RHEL4.1 (the original RHEL4 packages), with the
server on the same machine (hence the socket access). I was seeing this
also with 0.9, not just 1.0 betas. With x86_64 packages, any slight change
to the main dovecot.conf file can prevent dovecot from starting (segfault
with "Unexpected eof found when reading file 'UNOPENED' (Errcode:
0)" message), whereas i386 packages work somewhat better. This is on the
same machine with an i386 compatibility layer.
Is anyone using MySQL auth successfully?
Any help or pointers would be more than welcome.
Matthias
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