Greetings-
I am having an issue with SMTP authentication for 1 user in particular on my system. I have the user setup and I've created a password in webadmin which seems to take when I save it.
I have some users authenticating locally and some to our LDAP server. This guy is not in LDAP yet, so he's authenticating locally.
When I try to send mail I am prompted for the password over and over. The SMTP Proxy log shows the following:
2006:04:28-08:32:11 (none) exim[6244]: 2006-04-28 08:32:11 server_plain authenticator failed for ([10.10.10.77]) [10.10.10.77]: 435 Unable to authenticate at present (set_id=userID): aua unreacheable or failure
2006:04:28-08:32:11 (none) exim[6244]: 2006-04-28 08:32:11 server_login authenticator failed for ([10.10.10.77]) [10.10.10.77]: 435 Unable to authenticate at present (set_id=userID): aua unreacheable or failure
The User Authentication log seems to indicate that ldap is being check but the user isn't authenticated locally:
2006:04:28-08:47:08 (none) aua[6443]: ldapsearch failed - app exited with exitcode 256
2006:04:28-08:47:08 (none) aua[6446]: ldapsearch failed - app exited with exitcode 256
I have deleted the user, recreated him, rebooted the Astaro box, and still no luck. All other users can authenticate and sendmail properly.
Any ideas?
Is there a way to set user passwords from the command line instead of through the webadmin interface? Or a way to make the passwords less restrictive? I know, I know, less restrictive means less secure...
Please advise.
Regards,
Claud1e
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