On Tuesday, October 21, 2003, at 09:59 AM, Frank Swasey wrote:
I don't *think* that is a fatal error, more just a warning. But you can create /etc/sasldb2 using the saslpasswd command -- I just created a user and then deleted it, which left the /etc/sasldb2 file in place:
saslpasswd -c foo saslpasswd -d foo
Oops... Redhat... saslpasswd2 for me ... because saslpasswd is the 1.5 version :-(
You're right, it should be saslpasswd2. My mistake.
Allan