[Dovecot] cutting everything after @
Andrew Hutchings
info at a-wing.co.uk
Wed Apr 27 16:33:16 EEST 2005
Libnss isn't bad if you want to avoid the PAM route but still have MySQL
authentication with non-MySQL programs.
Rgeards
Andrew
On Wednesday 27 April 2005 14:13, Robert Cooper wrote:
> PAM "supports" mysql, but my experience with it hasn't been easy. The
> last version of pam_mysql released, 0.5, is over 2 years old. I found a
> mandrake src rpm of 0.4.7, and modified it for FC1 with 0.5, but I never
> had much success with it for multiple auth (I think I got it work once
> for ssh login, but that was the extent of my success).
> If anyone is interested in my src or rpm packages, they are available at
> http://www.noidea.us/easyfile/index.php?folder=5 for download.
>
> Marcus Rueckert wrote:
> > On 2005-04-27 14:06:11 +0200, Juraj Bednar wrote:
> >>I said I would use mysql, if it was only for dovecot, but I use PAM and
> >>unix password database. I know how to do this with mysql, that's not a
> >>problem. I use unix password database now :(.
> >
> > hmm why do you enforce the domain part in the login if you just want
> > local users? if a user just logs in with "username", your problem would
> > be solved. wouldnt it?
> >
> > btw: postfix supports mysql, so does pam and many other services.
> >
> > darix
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