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On Thu, 05 May 2022 12:52:45 -0400, |
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Grant Taylor wrote: |
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> On 5/5/22 10:39 AM, John Covici wrote: |
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> > saslauthd is running, but it seems to ignore the Sendmail.conf . |
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> I think it's the other way around. |
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> Sendmail is told to support authentication via one or more |
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> methods, one of which can be SASL and co. |
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> The actual SASL auth daemon just listens on a unix socket and / |
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> or TCP port for clients to test authentication pairs, returning a |
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> pass fail type message. |
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> > I used openssl s_client to connect to my sendmail, it was happy |
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> > with the certs, but in response to the ehlo gives me no auth |
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> > line at all. |
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> :-/ |
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> > Very strange. |
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> Very annoying, definitely. |
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> I don't know if it's strange yet or not. I think the strangeness |
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> will be confirmed or refuted after finding out why Sendmail isn't |
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> offering AUTH options. |
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> My favorite thing to turn to when things that used to work and |
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> now don't is to restore a backup of the configuration file and |
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> compare them. Can you do that with your sendmail.cf or |
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> sendmail.mc file? |
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> There's also a chance that it's your submit.cf or submit.mc file |
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> since we're talking about the MSA on port 587. (Unless you |
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> aren't using the separate MSA which has been standard for 15+ |
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> years.) |
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I do have a submit.mc file, but I have not changed this at all. What |
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is strange to me is that if I do saslauthd -v should not I get |
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everything that my Sendmail.conf has? |
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I can check an old backup and see if I have one for my sendmail.mc and |
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get back. |
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-- |
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Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: |
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How do |
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you spend it? |
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John Covici wb2una |
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