[Dovecot] /etc/passwd authentication anomalies
Timo Sirainen
tss at iki.fi
Tue Apr 10 10:18:26 EEST 2007
On 9.4.2007, at 22.21, Stewart Dean wrote:
> I am using the base AIX Unix authentication with NIS. There is a
> base /etc/password file (though the passwords are in a funny, IBM-
> peculiar file, /etc/security/passed) of just 18 lines...since NIS
> is in use, the last line is the standard for-anything-you-don't-
> find-here-try NIS indicator:
> +::0:0:::
>
> When I start up DC, I get these error massages:
>
> Apr 9 14:44:59 mercury mail:err|error dovecot: auth(default):
> passwd-file /etc/passwd: User root has invalid UID 0
> Apr 9 14:44:59 mercury mail:err|error dovecot: auth(default):
> passwd-file /etc/passwd: User kmem has invalid GID 0
> Apr 9 14:44:59 mercury mail:err|error dovecot: auth(default):
> passwd-file /etc/passwd: User ipsec has invalid GID 0
> Apr 9 14:44:59 mercury mail:err|error dovecot: auth(default):
> passwd-file /etc/passwd: User + has invalid UID 0
So is this intentional that you're using passwd-file instead of
passwd? passwd-file isn't really meant to be used to read the
standard /etc/passwd and so it gives these kind of warnings at
startup. If you're using this as passdb, it'll probably allow user
"+" to log in with an empty password.
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