On Tue, 11 Aug 2015, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 11.08.2015 um 22:28 schrieb Dr J Austin:
Hi Alexander
[root@maui:/var/log]$ watch 'tail -n40 maillog
does not quiver when I try to connect
That's suspicious.
Let's exclude it is the client which causes the problem: Connect directly to the IMAPS server on CLI.
openssl s_client -connect <server ip>:993
You hopefully see a greeting message from the IMAP server. Then issue
a1 LOGIN username password
If you see a success message that you logged in, then everything is fine with your cyrus-imapd.
Logout by entering
a2 LOGOUT
If you got that far, the troublemaker is Evolution. Can't help you with that one as I am not using it. Validate all the account settings to be valid.
In coming mail can be seen but nothing about evo connections as far as I can see
There do seem to be some warnings/errors - they don't look relavant??
Right, irrelevant for your isse.
Many thanks for your help
John
You really should see your user login in this log file.
Alexander
Hmmm
Summary On the server maui itself Failure when using IP address but works with name maui for root and fred
On a separate machine paxos Failure for both IP address and name maui and maui.jaa.org.uk for both root and ja
However the error messages are different between maui and paxos
John
------------------------------------------------------------------------- As user fred on the server maui itself [fred@maui ~]$ openssl s_client -connect 148.197.29.5:993 socket: Connection refused connect:errno=111
As root on the server maui itself [root@maui:/var/log]$ openssl s_client -connect 148.197.29.5:993 socket: Connection refused connect:errno=111 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ As root on maui using "name" [root@maui:/var/log]$ openssl s_client -connect maui:993 CONNECTED(00000003) depth=0 C = UK, ST = Hampshire, L = Fareham, CN = maui.jaa.org.uk, emailAddress = ja@jaa.org.uk verify error:num=18:self signed certificate verify return:1 depth=0 C = UK, ST = Hampshire, L = Fareham, CN = maui.jaa.org.uk, emailAddress = ja@jaa.org.uk verify return:1 --- Certificate chain 0 s:/C=UK/ST=Hampshire/L=Fareham/CN=maui.jaa.org.uk/emailAddress=ja@jaa.org.uk
i:/C=UK/ST=Hampshire/L=Fareham/CN=maui.jaa.org.uk/emailAddress=ja@jaa.org.uk --- Server certificate ... * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ ID AUTH=PLAIN SASL-IR COMPRESS=DEFLATE] maui.jaa.org.uk Cyrus IMAP v2.3.16-Fedora-RPM-2.3.16-13.el6_6 server ready a1 LOGIN username password al OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ ID LOGINDISABLED AUTH=PLAIN COMPRESS=DEFLATE ACL RIGHTS=kxte QUOTA MAILBOX-REFERRALS NAMESPACE UIDPLUS NO_ATOMIC_RENAME UNSELECT CHILDREN MULTIAPPEND BINARY SORT SORT=MODSEQ THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES ANNOTATEMORE CATENATE CONDSTORE SCAN IDLE LISTEXT LIST-SUBSCRIBED X-NETSCAPE URLAUTH] User logged in a2 LOGOUT * BYE LOGOUT received a2 OK Completed read:errno=0
These also work OK [ja@maui ~]$ openssl s_client -connect maui:993 ja@maui ~ 4$ openssl s_client -connect maui.jaa.org.uk:9 --------------------------------------------------------------------- On a separate machine paxos - always fails
As user ja on a separate machine paxos ja@paxos ~ 1$ openssl s_client -connect 148.197.29.5:993 socket: Bad file descriptor connect:errno=9
As root on a separate machine paxos [root@paxos:~]$ openssl s_client -connect 148.197.29.5:993 socket: Bad file descriptor connect:errno=9
[root@paxos:~]$ openssl s_client -connect maui:993 socket: Bad file descriptor connect:errno=9
[root@paxos:~]$ openssl s_client -connect maui.jaa.org.uk:993 socket: Bad file descriptor connect:errno=9
[root@paxos:~]$ exit logout ja@paxos ~ 3$ openssl s_client -connect maui:993 socket: Bad file descriptor connect:errno=9
ja@paxos ~ 4$ openssl s_client -connect maui.jaa.org.uk:993 socket: Bad file descriptor connect:errno=9