[Dovecot] auth socket goes away on reload
David Jonas
djonas at vitalwerks.com
Thu Jun 3 19:48:20 EEST 2010
On 6/3/10 , Jun 3, 9:45 AM, Jerrale Gayle wrote:
> On 6/3/2010 12:35 PM, David Jonas wrote:
>> We're using the SQLite backend for authentication of Postfix SASL. When
>> the db is replaced we HUP dovecot to close and reopen its connection.
>> During this time it appears the socket file is removed and Postfix
>> rejects the authentication attempt. From the logs:
>>
>> Jun 3 00:23:02 xxx dovecot: dovecot: SIGHUP received - reloading
>> configuration
>> Jun 3 00:23:02 xxx postfix/smtpd[14746]: warning: SASL: Connect to
>> private/auth failed: Connection refused
>> Jun 3 00:23:02 xxx postfix/smtpd[14746]: warning: unknown[dd.dd.dd.dd]:
>> SASL LOGIN authentication failed:
>> Jun 3 00:23:02 xxx postfix/smtpd[14746]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
>> unknown[dd.dd.dd.dd]: 554 5.7.1<user at example.com>: Relay access denied;
>> from=<user2 at example.com> to=<user at example.com> proto=ESMTP
>> helo=<localhost.localdomain>
>>
>> Jun 3 00:23:02 xxx postfix/smtpd[14930]: warning: unknown[dd.dd.dd.dd]:
>> SASL LOGIN authentication failed: Connection lost to authentication
>> server
>> Jun 3 00:23:02 xxx postfix/smtpd[14930]: lost connection after AUTH
>> from unknown[dd.dd.dd.dd]
>>
>> Is there an obvious way around this? I know I could somehow merge the
>> changes into the running sqlite db but that undermines the simplicity of
>> the design I have. Maybe a patch to reopen the db if it's replaced? Or
>> perhaps I should just switch to a different db format -- that's probably
>> the quickest/easiest solution. Any other ideas? There are about 20k
>> entries to deal with.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> David
>>
>>
> the HUP reload method is only available on dovecot 2.0. Make sure
> you're using that version to do that; otherwise, killall dovecot and
> then dovecot.
I should have specified that this is dovecot 1.2.7. The sighup seems to
work just fine except for the effect I've outlined.
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