Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "Dovecot doesn't read users and passwords from config files"
2011 May 25
3
Error: file_dotlock_create failed: Permission denied
Hi,
I have a Fedora 14 x86_64 computer. I run dovecot 2.0.12 on it, only to
keep a local imap copy of all my email, in maildir format. A couple days
ago the hard disk broke, so I bought a new one, and reinstalled Fedora 14
x86_64 with all the updates.
Then I copied all the maildirs from a backup to the new drive.
But I can't access email now. No matter how I change sticky bits or
ownership
2006 Jun 13
1
SSL: Server CommonName mismatch: localhost.localdomain
Greetings,
I have seen via google that this very problem was already discussed on
several lists some months ago, but the archives report no solution.
I have a remote server with dovecot 1.0-0_12.beta8 on Centos 4.3. IMAP
works just fine: I can read email from both Squirrelmail via web and
Kmail.
Now I have created an ssl certificate on the server, and I'm trying to
retrieve email via pop3s
2006 Jun 13
1
Server CommonName mismatch: localhost.localdomain
Hello,
I have seen via google that this very problem was already discussed on
this and other lists some months ago, but the archives report no solution.
I have dovecot 1.0-0_12.beta8 on Centos 4.3. IMAP works just fine: I
can read email from both Squirrelmail via web and Kmail.
Now I have created an ssl certificate and I'm trying to use it via
pop3.
When I launch fetchmail I get the error
2006 Jun 13
1
SSL fingerpring mismatch and issuer certificate problem
I have a remote server running centos 4.3 and a home desktop running
suse 10.1. I have generated an SSL certificate on the server, copied
it on the desktop and run on the desktop:
>openssl x509 -in mynewcertCert.pem -fingerprint -subject -issuer -serial -hash -noout
>c_rehash .
getting this warning:
>
> Doing .
> WARNING: mynewcertPrivateKey.pem does not contain a certificate or
2011 Dec 08
3
[LLVMdev] Benchmarking for automatic parallelization project
On Thu, 2011-12-08 at 11:53 +0800, 陳韋任 wrote:
> > I am looking appropriate Benchmarking for the assessment of automatic
> > parallelization project. What Benchmarking do you suggest me?
>
> Do you mean auto-parallelization or auto-vectorization? If it's the latter, I
> sugguest you find scientific or graphic applications.
For auto-vectorization, look at:
2011 Dec 08
0
[LLVMdev] Benchmarking for automatic parallelization project
Hi Hal,
> For auto-vectorization, look at:
> http://polaris.cs.uiuc.edu/~garzaran/doc/pact11.pdf
> http://polaris.cs.uiuc.edu/~maleki1/TSVC.tar.gz
>
> If you're looking for auto-parallelization, I can ask around.
Thanks for the sharing. If that doesn't bother you too much, I would like to
know auto-parallelization benchmarks. :p
Just curious. I was thinking that
2005 May 11
2
Kernel panic on Dell 1850
I'm attempting to upgrade to kernel-smp-2.4.21-27.0.4.EL (x86_64) on a
Dell 1850. The new kernel is panicing on reboot. When comparing
against the current working kernel, I just noticed that we're currently
running the "UP" kernel:
[root at polaris root]# uname -srvp
Linux 2.4.21-27.0.2.EL #1 SMP Wed Jan 19 11:49:43 CST 2005 x86_64
First question... why is the kernel
2001 Aug 03
1
Disconnecting: protocol error: rcvd type 98
When I SSH using protocol 1 from a Debian box running OpenSSH 2.9p2-4
to a sparc.sunos5 box running vanilla OpenSSH 2.9.1, after a little
while (of inactivity?) I get the following message on the client
terminal:
Disconnecting: protocol error: rcvd type 98
Looking further, this message is actually caused by the SSH daemon.
However, I'm at a loss to determine why sshd is doing this.
I attach
2009 Feb 26
1
smbd could not access share directory on drbd (8.3 on Centos 5 i386)
Dear, all. I am pulling my hair because I could not find any error
messsages that could point me to a fix to my problem.
The directory I want to share was mounted on /home with drbd and
heartbeat but then my users could not access any shares / their home
directories. However, if I set up shares else where on my box like
share under /opt or /usr/local, then the same users would be able to
access
2002 Jan 08
1
Rsync Problems
I am having problems with Rsync running between 2 FreeBSD computers. We
are trying to use it to backup a directory on the primary server
/var/mail (using a pull method). The configuration on the primary
server (Polaris) should be ok as it was running rsync previously before
our client server was rebuilt. On the client server (Mira) we have
installed rsync to the /usr/local/bin directory and have
2012 Sep 06
5
centos email server suddenly much slower. What to do?
Greetings,
I run my own email server for some domains I administer, on a centos
vps server with a very small number of users.
The only services are smtp, imap/pop, webmail
Everything was running without problems until this morning. I left
home for 1/2 hours, and when I came back everything had become about
100x slower (seriously!). The services were/are still all up and
running, but practically
2002 Jun 22
0
-z and -B65536 causing file corruption in 2.5.5 w/zlib 1.1.4
When using the -z and -B65536 options together, sometimes there is file
corruption. Client and server are both compiled against zlib 1.1.4, so
the gzip corruption shouldn't be there, right?
With -z and -B32768 there is an error, but it is detected in a different
way.
With -B65536 and without -z all seems to be going OK.
With -B16384 and with -z all seems to be going OK.
I'm guessing
2001 Mar 06
1
FW: SSH RPM for Red Hat 6.2 not useable
Hello, rpm's for 6.2 also did not work here. ( With latest rpm, openssl,...)
Compiling myself the binaries did not give any error and working fine.
De Munter Erwin
-----Original Message-----
From: Damien Miller [mailto:djm at mindrot.org]
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 11:56 PM
To: Marco Fioretti
Cc: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org; marco.fioretti at tiscalinet.it
Subject: Re: SSH RPM for Red
2002 May 29
0
Roaming profiles, W2K and Samba PDC.
<expletive deleted> My roaming profiles keep "forgetting" they exist on
my W2K boxen. It doesn't occur server-side, as other W2K clients log in
fine. But, once one of the clients has forgotten about roaming profiles,
it usually takes a re-install to make it remember them... and then, only
temporarily. (Except on one machine that's worked fine from the get-go.)
I even
2006 Sep 16
3
put procmail between postfix and dovecot
Hello,
a couple of months ago, also thanks to help from this list, I set up
postfix and dovecot for virtual domains on a Centos 4 remote server.
I have postfix set up to deliver all email for marco at domain1.net to
/var/mail/vhosts/marco_domain1.net/
Everything is fine, as far as postfix is concerned: all email to
marco at domain1.net goes in that mailbox, dovecot sees it, etc...
Now I need
2012 Sep 14
4
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
Greetings,
I have accounts on two Centos servers, A and B, each hosted on a remote
VPS by a different provider/datacenter.
Until yesterday night, I could connect without problems via SSH to both
servers from my home Fedora 16 desktop.
Yesterday I completed (fingers crossed) the switch to a different ADSL
provider. From the moment I turned on the modem on the new ADSL line, I
became unable to
2006 Jun 14
3
How to create a secure user only for ssh login?
Hello,
I've read on several howtos that one way to make ssh more secure, or
at least reduce the damage if somebody breaks in, is to NOT allow
direct ssh login from root, but allow logins from another user. So you
have to know two passwords in order to do any real damage.
Does this make sense? IF yes, what is the right way to create an user
only for this purpose, that is one that can only
2009 Jun 11
3
How to reply to a digest
I'm receiving the centos-request in digest mode. Using Fedora 10 and
Evolution. When I tried to reply to a centos-request message inside the
digest, the result doesn't seem to look right. I cut/paste the proper
subject line (replacing the CentOS Digest, Vol NN, Issue nn text), but
some have complained that this approach doesn't allow the original
question and replies to be threaded.
2002 May 18
1
OpenSSH 3.2.2p1 sshd: fatal: xfree: NULL pointer given as argument
Server host config:
Slackware 8.0 (custom boot scripts)
glibc-2.2.3
gcc-2.95.3
Linux-2.4.18
Client host config:
(same as server)
Symptom:
session disconnects with no message to client:
=============================================================================
phil at antares:/home/phil 153> ssh -V
OpenSSH_3.1p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090603f
phil at antares:/home/phil 154>
2001 Mar 05
2
SSH RPM for Red Hat 6.2 not useable
Hello,
I downloaded yesterday the Red Hat 6.2 RPMs for openssl
and openssh from one of the official mirrors.
I could install them on a stock Red Hat 6.2 box because
rpm -Uvh says (quoting from memory...):
cannot install because there is dependency conflict
between this rpm (openssh core) and the version of
rpm and rpmlib that you are using......
In other words, the rpm packages generated