[Dovecot] Error: service(auth): child 2212 killed with signal 11
Toorop
toorop at toorop.fr
Sat Aug 28 14:15:00 EEST 2010
Hi,
Auth always crash (segfault) using vpopmail backend.
Any idea ?
vpopmail 5.5.0
os: ubuntu 10.04 on rackspace cloud
# dovecot -n
dovecot -n
# 2.0.1: /usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.35.1-rscloud x86_64 Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
auth_debug = yes
auth_mechanisms = plain login cram-md5
auth_verbose = yes
auth_verbose_passwords = plain
disable_plaintext_auth = no
first_valid_uid = 89
log_path = /var/log/dovecot/dovecot.log
mail_debug = yes
passdb {
driver = vpopmail
}
protocols = imap pop3
service auth {
unix_listener auth-userdb {
group = vchkpw
mode = 0600
user = vpopmail
}
user = root
}
ssl_cert = </etc/ssl/certs/dovecot.pem
ssl_key = </etc/ssl/private/dovecot.pem
userdb {
driver = vpopmail
}
Log:
Aug 28 10:59:48 auth: Debug: Loading modules from directory:
/usr/local/lib/dovecot/auth
Aug 28 10:59:48 auth: Debug: auth client connected (pid=2211)
Aug 28 10:59:49 auth: Debug: client in: AUTH 1 CRAM-MD5 service=imap
secured lip=184.106.217.69 rip=178.32.33.247 lport=143 rport=49099
Aug 28 10:59:49 auth: Debug: client out: CONT 1
PDM3MjI0MzQ4NjQzNTI3NjUuMTI4Mjk5MzE4OUByYWNrc3BhY2UuZGVkaW1haWwuZXU+
Aug 28 10:59:49 auth: Debug: client in: CONT<hidden>
Aug 28 10:59:49 auth: Debug:
vpopmail(toorop at respublica.fr,178.32.33.247): lookup user=toorop
domain=respublica.fr
Aug 28 10:59:49 auth: Debug: client out: OK 1 user=toorop at respublica.fr
Aug 28 10:59:49 auth: Debug: master in: REQUEST 1 2211 1
e4920e51f96ae453663098df19c5b374
Aug 28 10:59:49 auth: Debug:
vpopmail(toorop at respublica.fr,178.32.33.247): lookup user=toorop
domain=respublica.fr
Aug 28 10:59:49 imap-login: Info: Internal login failure (auth failed, 1
attempts): user=<toorop at respublica.fr>, method=CRAM-MD5,
rip=178.32.33.247, lip=184.106.217.69, mpid=2214, TLS
Aug 28 10:59:49 master: Error: service(auth): child 2212 killed with
signal 11 (core dumps disabled)
strace : http://pastebin.com/kYsWHP5J
Thanks,
--
Toorop
«Ils ne savaient pas que c'était impossible, alors ils l'ont fait.»
Mark Twain
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