On 11/03/2010 17:14, Leonardo Rodrigues wrote:
Em 11/03/2010 09:53, mailing@securitylabs.it escreveu:
Just insert a column in the MySQL table with the host relative to the domain. This is my configuration on the proxy:
password_query = SELECT users.clear AS password, domains.host, '%u*proxy' AS destuser, 'proxy' AS pass, 'Y' AS proxy FROM users,domains WHERE users.username = '%u' AND users.enabled = '1' AND domains.domain = '%d'
In the table "domains" I have a column "domain" with the list of domains I want to proxy, and a column "host" with the IPof the pop/imap server.
and for local domains i could return 127.0.0.1 as host .... is
that what you're doing for local domains ?
No because I don't have local domains, I use proxy on public network to allow access to the real servers on the private LAN, but I think you have to use proxy_maybe and 127.0.0.1 for local domains: