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Getting message: Bad IPLOCALPORT value: msg#00138security.cyrus.sasl
I'm trying to enable auth-smtp in Postfix, and so I built it with -DUSE_SASL_AUTH. SASL2 itself is installed on the server and preliminary tests tell me the install is okay. But all the Postfix utilities (except master) fail on invokation with the error message: Bad IPLOCALPORT value. I originally thought this was a Postfix problem, but it appears to be a SASL problem. A search of the SASL archives turned up 5 or 6 other postings with the same problem, but there were no solutions. One posting suggested it was a re-entrant problem, a holdover from SASL1. The SASL version is 2.1.10, postfix 2.0.4, and RH Linux 7.3. Any ideas? Thanks, Rob Rob Tanner Linfield College McMinnville, Oregon rtanner+cyrus@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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