
26th March 2007, 09:36
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Urgent! SMTP/SASL problem after Kernel update
Hello,
after updating the kernel on my Suse 10.1 perfect setup / ispconfig 2.28 server I cannot send mail anymore.
A
tail /var/log/messages
gives me
Mar 26 09:17:23 whitespace kernel: saslauthd[27570]: segfault at 00000000745dc280 rip 00002b3a74d1b6b0 rsp 00007fff36bd4528 error 4
Mar 26 09:17:24 whitespace kernel: saslauthd[27571]: segfault at 00000000745dc280 rip 00002b3a74d1b6b0 rsp 00007fff36bd4528 error 4
Mar 26 09:17:32 whitespace kernel: saslauthd[27572]: segfault at 00000000745dc280 rip 00002b3a74d1b6b0 rsp 00007fff36bd4528 error 4
Mar 26 09:17:32 whitespace kernel: saslauthd[27573]: segfault at 00000000745dc280 rip 00002b3a74d1b6b0 rsp 00007fff36bd4528 error 4
tail /var/log/mail.warn
results in
Mar 26 09:29:18 whitespace postfix/smtpd[27802]: warning: 203.210.253.236: hostname adsl.hnpt.com.vn verification failed: Name or service not known
Mar 26 09:30:21 whitespace postfix/smtpd[27847]: warning: SASL authentication failure: size read failed
Mar 26 09:30:21 whitespace postfix/smtpd[27847]: warning: SASL authentication failure: Password verification failed
Mar 26 09:30:21 whitespace postfix/smtpd[27847]: warning: p57A4C18A.dip0.t-ipconnect.de[87.164.193.138]: SASL PLAIN authentication failed
Mar 26 09:30:21 whitespace postfix/smtpd[27847]: warning: SASL authentication failure: size read failed
What has happened here? What can I do?
This is really urgent because I have ~150 Domains running here...
Thank you,
regards, Tom
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26th March 2007, 09:41
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Hi Tom,
did you reboot your server after installing the kernel?
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26th March 2007, 09:47
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Hallo,
yes I did (and did it once again now).
regards, Tom
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26th March 2007, 09:52
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Are there any sasl updates pending? Please amke sure that you have disabled apparmor, maybe it is enabled again after the kernel update.
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26th March 2007, 09:54
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Hello,
no I have the most actual sasl package.
apparmor is not running.
Would it be an option to downgrade the kernel to the old version?
regards, Tom
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26th March 2007, 09:59
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Would it be an option to downgrade the kernel to the old version?
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Maybe, but I'am not sure if this might cause other trouble. Can you select an older kernel in grub when you boot or does SuSE removes the older kernel after the update? Segfaults might also be caused by hardware problems, But its not so likely that your hardware gets problems at the same time you updated your kernel.
Maybe one of the other users has a good idea?
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26th March 2007, 10:16
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Hi,
I cannot tell if it is a hardware problem, but I don't believe it. Everything worked perfectly until now, and at the moment everything else (only exception: sasl) works perfectly.
This would be a strange hardware problem. (Well ok, I've seen a lot.  )
Anyway: I don't believe in a hardware problem.
Thank you,
Tom
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26th March 2007, 10:24
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Hello,
testsaslauthd -u web**_info -p *******
gives me the message
size read failed
Any ideas?
regards, Tom
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26th March 2007, 10:31
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Maybe has the sasl update overwritten some config files. Please compare your config fils with the configuration described in the perfect setup howto.
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26th March 2007, 10:49
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Hello,
well I don't know how to check this. Which files would I have to check?
The 'postconf -e' commands writes into /etc/postfix/master.cf, right?
but I can't find entries like 'mydomain =' in the master.cf
regards, Tom
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