Hi, I'm hopping maybe someone can point out what I'm missing here. I'm running debian sarge and have packages postfix, courier-imap, authlib ... from testing. When I setup everything to run on mysql with the default port everything is great. However I would like to run mysql on port 3308. It appears that something is wrong with the way I'm trying to tell everything to use a different port. It doesn't appear that I'm getting any errors from post fix, but If I try to authenicate I'm getting this error in my logs: I'm thinking that its still trying to use the default port, but I'm not finding something more spacific to see where the connection is trying to be made. Here are my config files, maybe you'll see something wrong with them? authmysqlrc: MYSQL_SERVER localhost MYSQL_USERNAME mail_admin MYSQL_PASSWORD <pw> MYSQL_PORT 3308 MYSQL_DATABASE email MYSQL_USER_TABLE users MYSQL_CRYPT_PWFIELD password #MYSQL_CLEAR_PWFIELD password MYSQL_UID_FIELD 5000 MYSQL_GID_FIELD 5000 MYSQL_LOGIN_FIELD email MYSQL_HOME_FIELD "/home/vmail" MYSQL_MAILDIR_FIELD CONCAT(SUBSTRING_INDEX(email,'@',-1),'/',SUBSTRING_INDEX(email,'@',1),'/') #MYSQL_NAME_FIELD MYSQL_SOCKET /var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock smpt.conf pwcheck_method: saslauthd mech_list: plain login allow_plaintext: true auxprop_plugin: mysql sql_hostnames: 127.0.0.1:3308 sql_user: email_admin sql_passwd: <pw> sql_database: email sql_select: select password from users where email = '%u' /etc/pam.d/smtp: auth required pam_mysql.so user=email_admin passwd=<pw> host=127.0.0.1:3308 db=email table=users usercolumn=email passwdcolumn=password crypt=1 account sufficient pam_mysql.so user=email_admin passwd=<pw> host=127.0.0.1:3308 db=email table=users usercolumn=email passwdcolumn=password crypt=1 mysql_virtual_* (these all look basicly like this): user = email_admin password = <pw> dbname = email table = domains select_field = 'virtual' where_field = domain hosts = 127.0.0.1:3308 I'd love to hear if I'm wrong on how I went about trying to set the port number somewhere. Thanks Bryan
Yep restarted all services. I know its mostlikly just something that isn't configured right. Here is the output from netstat -tap: Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State PID/Program name tcp 0 0 *:imaps *:* LISTEN - tcp 0 0 *op3s *:* LISTEN - tcp 0 0 localhost:3308 *:* LISTEN - tcp 0 0 *op3 *:* LISTEN - tcp 0 0 *:imap2 *:* LISTEN - tcp 0 0 *:ssh *:* LISTEN - tcp 0 0 *:smtp *:* LISTEN - tcp 0 720 192.168.100.55:ssh 192.168.100.50:55980 ESTABLISHED-
Looks ok. I think the problem might be the way you added the new MySQL port to the configuration files. Unfortunately I couldn't find any information about how to do it if you use another than the standard MySQL port...