I took the " out of the password and it works. The other install worked with the " in the password.
On 04/09/2015 02:40 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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On Thu, 9 Apr 2015, James wrote:
Both use PAM authentication on Linux. openssl s_client -connect localhost:993 a login test_user test_secure_password The response I got back was: a BAD Invalid characters in atom
Does your password contain the " quote? If not, enclose the password in "". Or try the literal form:
1 login user {##} password
where ## is the number of octets of password
The secure password used to work but it was a different architecture (x86_64 I think). The current architecture is armhf.
architecture of the server or client? Maybe you need to re-create the password store?
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