Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 19:21:31 -0400 From: Mark Einreinhof <mark.einreinhof@nist.gov> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: opiekeys and cyradm Message-ID: <200304162321.h3GNLabd023228@postmark.nist.gov>
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For some reason that is alluding me, cyradm wants to use a file called opie= keys. What on earth? Where did this come from? On my 4.8 system, I used /st= and/sysinstall to install postfix, cyrus-imapd, which also installed cyrus-= sasl as a dependency. I found in /usr/local/etc/imap.conf a line, which is commented out, stating= the location of opiekeys -> /etc/opiekeys. When I look at this file, it is= empty. Where do I turn off this opiekeys thing? When typing: %cyradm localhost password: 'some date stuff' imapd[190] opiechallenge: user not found or locked 'some date stuff' perl: No worthy mechs found % I'm not sure how to troublshoot this, as I can find any reference to opie i= n the sasl docs. -Mark
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