Hey guys!
I've been googling without success. Do anyone know if there is a way to track last login of a smtp authentication?
I've tried without success using:
service auth { executable = auth lastlogin unix_listener auth-userdb { }
unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/auth { mode = 0660 group = postfix } }
service lastlogin { executable = script-login -d /usr/local/bin/lastlogin.sh unix_listener lastlogin { user = $default_internal_user mode = 0666 } }
On 10/29/2014 05:54 PM, Eduardo Ramos wrote:
Hey guys!
I've been googling without success. Do anyone know if there is a way to track last login of a smtp authentication?
I've tried without success using:
service auth { executable = auth lastlogin unix_listener auth-userdb { }
unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/auth { mode = 0660 group = postfix } }
service lastlogin { executable = script-login -d /usr/local/bin/lastlogin.sh unix_listener lastlogin { user = $default_internal_user mode = 0666 } }
A few months ago I asked Timo via IRC #doveot. His answer was:
"no, it is done as mail plugin. smtp would require auth plugin."
Regards, Pascal
The trapper recommends today: c01dcofe.1430223@localdomain.org
I normally do this out of the MTA. In case of postfix I have a policy daemon which I use for customized rate limiting, so I throw in the last login timestamp as well. With exim it would be very easy to do it out of the ACLs.
On 10/29/2014 01:54 PM, Eduardo Ramos wrote:
Hey guys!
I've been googling without success. Do anyone know if there is a way to track last login of a smtp authentication?
I've tried without success using:
service auth { executable = auth lastlogin unix_listener auth-userdb { }
unix_listener /var/spool/postfix/private/auth { mode = 0660 group = postfix } }
service lastlogin { executable = script-login -d /usr/local/bin/lastlogin.sh unix_listener lastlogin { user = $default_internal_user mode = 0666 } }
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