From: Román Medina (roman at rs-labs dot com)
Date: Thu Mar 25 2004 - 04:04:23 EST
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I'm using Debian unstable with Postfix+saslauthd+pam_mysql. Everything
>>>> was
>>>> working ok until I did a "apt-get upgrade" today. Then "smtp auth" got
>>
>>> You should at least tell us which versions you were running before and
>>> now. Otherwise nobody can help you much.
>>
>> mta-mad:~# dpkg -l |grep sasl2
>> ii libsasl2 2.1.18-1 Authentication abstraction library
>> ii libsasl2-modul 2.1.18-1 Pluggable Authentication Modules for
>> SASL
>> ii libsasl2-modul 2.1.18-1 Pluggable Authentication Modules for
>> SASL
>> ii sasl2-bin 2.1.18-1 Programs for manipulating the SASL
>> users
>> dat
>
> Okay, and before the upgrade?
Well, I don't know exactly. But I think it should be a recent version,
"close to" 2.1.18, since I did another apt-get upgrade a little time ago
(and the unstable branch of Debian gets updated frequently). That's the
reason I've asked whether or not some kind of changes could be produced
recently.
Anyway, is there any variable or switch I could use to force the mysql
query to be sent in a full format ("user at domain", and not only "user"). I
don't know why the domain part is getting cut.
Regards,
-Román
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