Hello, I'm trying to work through an issue that cropped up on a server I've been working on and haven't found a very good workaround.
Dovecot is operating in a jailed environment.
The configuration in dovecot-sql.conf.ext has been set appropriately with the host=127.0.0.1 (which works from a jailed environment) and when dovecot attempts to auth it appears to perform a reverse dns lookup and overwrites the host with the result localhost before using the msql credentials 'user'@'localhost' which then fails after timing out.
I'm currently running version 2.2.33.2 of dovecot.
The workaround seems to be to have two credentials for the same user. 'user@'localhost' and 'user'@'127.0.0.1'; postfix operates in a jail as well and works around the jail issue in the same way but doesn't overwrite the specified host with a reverse dns lookup.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to handle this issue better? or maybe there's a way to force different behavior which I haven't yet found in the documentation?
Any help is much appreciated.
Best Regards.
Hi!
The 127.0.0.1 issue is actually a MySQL issue, unfortunately.
" On Unix, MySQL programs treat the host name localhost specially, in a way that is likely different from what you expect compared to other network-based programs: the client connects using a Unix socket file. The --socket option or the MYSQL_UNIX_PORT environment variable may be used to specify the socket name. "
So not really something we could do much about.
Aki