[CentOS] sendmail + plain auth

alex at milivojevic.org alex at milivojevic.org
Wed Jul 6 19:15:07 UTC 2005


Quoting Paul Heinlein <heinlein at madboa.com>:

> OK, so I've got some other questions:
>
> I don't understand the EXTERNAL option, along with LOGIN and PLAIN. 
> I've never used it; is it necessary?

Me neither ;-)

I believe EXTERNAL should allow for SSL/TLS authentication (for example if
client has certificate and is listed in access.db).  But I'm not sure.  
I don't
use it, I left it since it was there by default (only removed GSSAPI 
and two MD5
mechs since those are useless for me in this installation).

Anyhow, removing EXTERNAL does not make any difference.  I'll leave it out of
the configuration for now, just to rule out posiblity that it has any 
influence
on the problem I have.

> Assuming you've got a stock Red Hat-esque sendmail binary that's 
> linked against the SASL libraries, and assuming that your 
> /usr/lib/sasl2/Sendmail.conf file points to saslauthd as the 
> password-checking mechanism -- have you started the saslauthd daemon?

Yes, saslauthd is running and correctly configured.  I've tested it with
testsaslauthd, and it works.

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