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Date:      Sun, 4 Jul 2004 16:56:04 -0500
From:      "Eric Crist" <ecrist@secure-computing.net>
To:        <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Auth.log and Cyrus SASL
Message-ID:  <001301c46211$b7041280$6501a8c0@Nomad>

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Hey all,

The email from Mr. Gerhardt prompted me to take a look at auth.log, and
I noticed a couple things that concerned me.  I just set Cyrus-SASL up,
and I see these entries in my auth.log file:

Jun 28 18:31:48 grog saslauthd[187]: START: saslauthd 1.5.28
Jun 28 18:31:48 grog saslauthd[194]: daemon started, listening on
/var/state/saslauthd1/mux
Jun 29 21:59:05 grog saslauthd[194]: Caught signal 15. Cleaning up and
terminating.
Jun 29 22:00:30 grog saslpasswd: failed to set plaintext secret for
cyrus: generic failure
Jun 29 22:00:30 grog saslpasswd: failed to set APOP secret for cyrus:
generic failure
Jun 29 22:00:30 grog saslpasswd: PLAIN: failed to set secret for cyrus:
generic failure
Jun 29 22:00:30 grog saslpasswd: DIGEST-MD5: set secret for cyrus
Jun 29 22:00:30 grog saslpasswd: CRAM-MD5: set secret for cyrus
Jun 29 22:00:30 grog saslpasswd: failed to disable account for cyrus:
user not found
Jun 29 22:00:30 grog saslpasswd: failed to disable APOP account for
cyrus: user not found
Jun 29 22:00:30 grog saslpasswd: PLAIN: failed to set secret for cyrus:
user not found
Jun 29 22:00:30 grog saslpasswd: DIGEST-MD5: set secret for cyrus
Jun 29 22:00:30 grog saslpasswd: CRAM-MD5: set secret for cyrus
Jun 29 22:05:14 grog saslauthd[14304]: START: saslauthd 1.5.28
Jun 29 22:05:14 grog saslauthd[14309]: daemon started, listening on
/var/state/saslauthd1/mux

Any idea what these mean, and how I can go about fixing them?

Thanks.

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Keep your powder dry and your pecker hard and the world WILL turn.

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Eric F Crist




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