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2009 Mar 27
2
dovecot-1.1.13 auth-worker killed
Hi,
I get these errors with dovecot 1.1.13 in my logs:
dovecot: Mar 27 12:00:34 Error: auth-worker(default): *** glibc detected *** dovecot-auth: double free or corruption (!prev): 0x00002b30d5a7dd90 ***
dovecot: Mar 27 12:00:34 Error: auth(default): worker-server(jan,147.251.48.141): Aborted: Worker process died unexpectedly
dovecot: Mar 27 12:00:34 Error: child 21838 (auth-worker) killed with
2012 Dec 10
3
Automatically Cleaning Kerberos Credential Cache Files
I'm in a situation here at work where I'm trying to support a mixed
network of OS X and RHEL desktop machines with a Postfix/Dovecot
combination.
- user account information is stored in LDAP
- user credentials are in MIT Kerberos
- server is running RHEL 6/Dovecot 2.0.9/Postfix 2.6.6
I am currently using the PAM passdb module to authenticate my users (I
began to have trouble
2006 Feb 21
0
OT Proftpd stopped authenication for users
For some reason proftpd stopped authentication for users. Anonymous
access still works but when someone tries to access the server via their
login it no longer authenticates them. I recently ran yum where proftpd
was updated (that said, I'm not sure that caused the problem). I
uninstalled the new version and and installed a prior version with no
change. Below is a look at my config, a
2011 Aug 13
1
can't list directories in ftp
Hey list,
Sorry for all the questions today. But I am trying to wrap up this ftp business and still having some issues. I appreciate your input.
SELinux is temporarily disabled (until I can work this all out) and I am now able to log into the FTP server.
[root at LCENT05:~] #/usr/bin/ftp localhost
Connected to localhost (127.0.0.1).
220 FTP Server ready.
Name (localhost:root): bluethundr
2011 Aug 23
0
cant login remotely proftpd
Hello list!
Well I have delved back into my proftpd config in the hopes of resolving my issues and having a working server. :)
I believe I have the passive mode issue that I was expereriencing last time mostly worked out. But there are still a couple of things going on with this config that I was hoping to run by you in hopes of finding a solution.
If I execute an ftp session on localhost
2011 Aug 26
1
mysql authentication in proftpd
Hello list,
I was able to get passive mode worked out. I'm really glad I was able to do this. I'm able to log into the ftp server, list directories, enter subdirectories and upload/download files. However my next task is to enable virtual users using mysql. I have installed proftpd-mysql and enabled the sql modules in the config.
I found a good article on how to do this here:
2011 Aug 13
1
proftpd can't login locally
Hello list!!
I am trying to setup very simple authentication for proftpd under centos 5.6. But for some reason it isn't working and I was hoping to get some advice into how to resolve the issue.
Machine info:
[code]
[root at VIRTCENT07:~] #cat /etc/redhat-release
CentOS release 5.6 (Final)
[root at VIRTCENT07:~] #uname -a
Linux VIRTCENT07 2.6.18-238.el5xen #1 SMP Thu Jan 13 17:49:40 EST