John Dalbec wrote:
> Nigel Wade wrote:
>
>> John Dalbec wrote:
>>
>>> John Dalbec wrote:
>>>
>>>> Exim 4.50, 4.52:
>>>> routing seems to work OK, but the delivery process (in some cases)
>>>> can't seem to
>>>> talk to LDAP. The search should return no results. OpenLDAP 2.0.x
>>>> library, Novell eDirectory 8.7.3.4 server.
>>>>
>>>> exim -d -M ... yields:
>>>>
>>>> after ldap_url_parse: host=... port=636
>>>> re-using cached connection to LDAP server ...:636
>>>> Start search
>>>> search ended by ldap_result yielding -1
>>>> ldap_result failed
>>>> ldap_result failed: 81, Can't contact LDAP server
>>>> lookup deferred: ldap_result failed: 81, Can't contact LDAP server
>>>> condition check lookup defer
>>>>
>>>> Any thoughts?
>>>> TIA,
>>>> John
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> By post-hoc reasoning I worked out that a new address rewriting rule
>>> I had added seemed to be tickling the problem.
>>>
>>> ^([a-z]+).([0-9]+)@((?:...)ysu\\.edu)\$ "\
>>> ${lookup ldap\
>>> {user=... \
>>> pass=... \
>>> ldaps:///...?uid?sub?(uid=${quote_ldap:$1$2})}\
>>> {$1$2@$3}fail}" Eh
>>>
>>> We plan to convert our dotted local parts to undotted local parts.
>>> This rule is intended to make sure the dotted addresses keep working
>>> after we change the local parts in LDAP. We won't necessarily be
>>> able to change them all at once so we have to check the directory to
>>> see whether the correct local part is dotted or undotted.
>>>
>>> Does anyone see a problem with this rule?
>>> Thanks,
>>> John
>>>
>>
>> Are you sure the LDAP server is listening on the ldaps (i.e.
>> encrypted) port 636, and that it and Exim are fully configured for the
>> encryption handshake (TLS, SSL or whatever is being used)?
>
>
> Yes, I have other LDAP-based rules that work just fine. The rule that I
> pasted is not actually what fails. The failure occurs in this router:
>
> driver = accept
> check_local_user
> hide condition = ${lookup ldap\
> {user=... \
> pass=... \
> ldaps:///...?mail?sub?(mail=${quote_ldap:$local_part@...})}\
> {yes}{no}}
> domains = ...
> transport = ...
>
> We have (essentially) two virtual domains. Users in domain A have their
> mailboxes stored in one directory tree; users in domain B (but not in
> domain A) have their mailboxes stored in another directory tree. We do
> have some users in both domains, so given an address in domain B, I have
> to check whether an address in domain A exists with the same local part,
> and if so, I have to route the e-mail to the domain A transport.
>
> This router works fine until I insert the rewriting rule above, and then
> I get the errors shown above.
> John
>
>
The problem seems to be triggered when Exim routes a recipient address in domain
B with a .forward file of the form "blah@???, \a.b@domainB". Exim runs
through the address rewriting rules from the top when it processes the .forward
file and the LDAP searches start failing after the problematic rewriting rule.
I don't think it's an LDAP server issue because I wrote a Perl script to perform
the same sequence of searches and it worked just fine.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
John