[Dovecot] Userdb passwd and 'nologin' users
Timo Sirainen
tss at iki.fi
Fri Feb 1 01:03:38 EET 2013
On 1.2.2013, at 0.35, Ben Morrow <ben at morrow.me.uk> wrote:
> I am running Dovecot with system users (userdb passwd), but some of
> those users don't have shell accounts on the IMAP server so their shell
> on that machine is set to /usr/sbin/nologin. Currently I am using
> maildirs and this is not a problem, but I am in the process of switching
> to dbox which means I will need a cronjob running 'doveadm purge -A'.
>
> During testing I found that those users with a 'nologin' shell are not
> included in the list returned by the userdb iterator, and that the
> iterator doesn't honour the first/last_valid_uid settings. This
> inconsistency seems undesirable, so the attached patch
>
> - makes lookup perform the same checks as iteration,
Hmmh. You could also just have them aliased to other users, so this wouldn't be necessary..
> - makes the 'nologin' check configurable,
> - adds a new optional check that the user owns their home directory.
These settings are passwd-specific, so they would have to something like:
userdb {
driver = passwd
args = check-nologin=n check-home=y
}
> The last check was the one performed by qmail, and seems to me to be a
> more reliable 'is this a real user' check than a nologin shell.
It also performs disk I/O, slowing down the lookup.
> If this patch is applied, the release notes for the next release should
> probably mention that system users with a 'nologin' shell will no longer
> be allowed to log in to IMAP until the 'auth_check_nologin' setting is
> changed from true to false.
The default will in any case be the same as it is now.
> Also, there seem to be two first/last_valid_uid settings:
> first_valid_uid itself, which is honoured by the storage subsystem, and
> auth_first_valid_uid, which is honoured by the 'passwd' userdb. Is this
> intentional?
Nope, that's a bug. Fixed that in v2.2: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.2/rev/18661d1d6ed0
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