Date: Tue, 26 Mar 2002 10:35:54 -0600 From: "Scott Gerhardt" <scott@gerhardt-it.com> To: "FreeBSD" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Error Messages Message-ID: <KPEMLBLEMPMHGLJOCDEGIECOEGAA.scott@gerhardt-it.com>
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I'm running Postfix 1.1.5 on FreeBSD 4.5-Release For SMTP-AUTH, I installed Cyrus-SASL using the Postfix port last week and everything seems to be functioning fine, BUT I noticed that my console and messages logs were filled with the following warning messages: What is wrong or misconfigured? <SNIP tail /var/log/messages> Mar 26 10:00:49 blue postfix/smtpd[30157]: KERBEROS_V4: can't access srvtab file /etc/srvtab: No such file or directory Mar 26 10:00:49 blue postfix/smtpd[30157]: add_plugin(/usr/local/lib/sasl/libkerberos4.so) failed: generic failure Mar 26 10:04:32 blue postfix/smtpd[30166]: KERBEROS_V4: can't access srvtab file /etc/srvtab: No such file or directory Mar 26 10:04:32 blue postfix/smtpd[30166]: add_plugin(/usr/local/lib/sasl/libkerberos4.so) failed: generic failure Mar 26 10:08:51 blue postfix/smtpd[30176]: KERBEROS_V4: can't access srvtab file /etc/srvtab: No such file or directory Mar 26 10:08:51 blue postfix/smtpd[30176]: add_plugin(/usr/local/lib/sasl/libkerberos4.so) failed: generic failure Mar 26 10:14:30 blue postfix/smtpd[30188]: KERBEROS_V4: can't access srvtab file /etc/srvtab: No such file or directory Mar 26 10:14:30 blue postfix/smtpd[30188]: add_plugin(/usr/local/lib/sasl/libkerberos4.so) failed: generic failure Mar 26 10:19:56 blue postfix/smtpd[30217]: KERBEROS_V4: can't access srvtab file /etc/srvtab: No such file or directory Mar 26 10:19:56 blue postfix/smtpd[30217]: add_plugin(/usr/local/lib/sasl/libkerberos4.so) failed: generic failure </SNIP tail console.log> _________________________________ Scott Gerhardt, P.Geo. Gerhardt Information Technologies _________________________________ To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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