Raffael Sahli wrote:
On 26.01.2012 22:53, Chastity Blackwell wrote:
On Thu, 2012-01-26 at 15:23 -0500, Dan White wrote:
That indicates a mistake in your /etc/sasl2/slapd.conf, which should have:
saslauthd_path: /var/run/saslauthd/mux
not /var/run/sasl2/mux
Well, now I just feel like an idiot. :) That did move things along a bit, though now I'm getting this error:
2012-01-26T13:48:28-08:00 ldapsandbox10-1-qa-sjc saslauthd[15889]: do_auth : auth failure: [user=chas@test.com] [service=ldap] [realm=test.com] [mech=kerberos5] [reason=saslauthd internal error]
I'm guessing the problem here is that the realm should match my Kerberos realm, which is called "KRBTEST", not test.com -- is this something that needs to be fixed with an authz-regexp?
No, authz-regexp is to map a sasl dn to a real user account in your ldap directory.
But your user is chas@test.com with a realm named test.com, your userPassword should be {SASL}chas@KRBTEST
What the heck are you talking about? If the username is chas@test.com then that is what goes in the password:
userpassword: {SASL}chas@test.com
If the realm is actually KRBTEST then the username should be chas@KRBTEST.
and also exists as a principal on your kerberos db ;)