always had the feeling that this
was a Red Hat problem and I had to solve it on my own.
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libraries, and authldap does not get
compiled.
Nope, all have development and runtime LDAP libraries, authldap gets
compiled on all the machines and ldd shows the correct libraries.
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%define release %(release=`rpm -q --queryformat='.%{VERSION}\\n'
redhat-release | head -n 1 2/dev/null` ; echo $release)
Summary: fam 2.7.0
Name: fam
Version: 2.7.0
Release: 3%{release}
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Vendor
Brian Candler skrev:
On Sat, Jul 01, 2006 at 04:39:49PM +0200, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
What all of us with master/slave dbase (we're using OpenLDAP 2.3) need
from the absolutely retrograde[1] Courier authlib LDAP basis, is
fallback support. At the moment (Sam knows this well enough) Courier
(vs
Brian Candler skrev:
On Sun, Jul 02, 2006 at 11:17:36AM +0200, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
I call a failover server a physical server in sync with a master that
will automatically take over from the master if the master should fail
in any sense, physically or programmatically. Clustered servers
up in a folder listing. Ergo, OP's
server can not be Courier (and I'll be darned if I'll install Dovecot,
just to try to prove my point).
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Get stuff
this
LDAP_DEFAULTDELIVERYmailMessageStore
Scrap this
LDAP_FULLNAME cn
Not used for auth
LDAP_CRYPTPWuserPassword
LDAP_DEREF never
LDAP_TLS0
Test it all as root with 'authtest UID'.
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) and I still make mistakes
now and again. The very best advice I can give is for you to set up a
parallel test system in a lab or somewhere and play around with it. Ok,
someone has to pay for the hardware, but it's the only way.
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OT: There *surely* must be better translation services than that Google
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ty den 05.09.2006 Klokka 22:00 (+0200) skreiv Tony Earnshaw:
ty den 05.09.2006 Klokka 20:46 (+0200) skreiv moncho:
[...]
OU=`echo $HOME | cut -d/ -f4`
UID=`echo $HOME | cut -d/ -f5`
VHOME=/home/vmail/$OU/$UID
`test -d $VHOME/Maildir/`
if( $RETURNCODE == 1 )
{
`/usr/bin
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${extension} ${recipient} ${user} ${nexthop} ${sender}
That'll do :)
The rest's up to you ...
[...]
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is buggering up your Maildir
contents, maybe it's selinux or something else you have running, your
OS, misplaced security shoot or whatever. Just remember, NOBODY ELSE IS
REPORTING THIS.
All further questions about maildrop on the Courier maildrop mailing
list, please.
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I compare the old and new config and all seems correct.
Any Idees are welcome :-)
You give no details about your configuration, so no one can help you -
without being talented with advanced psychic powers.
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domains (where users have their Maildirs in any
other location than $HOME/Maildir), since pam takes all information from
getpwent. Nor can it be used for any other LDAP filters than those
in /etc/ldap.conf or friends.
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with
a barge pole, after having tried both in exasperation.
Tot Ziens,
Ja joe, als je ooit in 'Olland bent, ietwat ver van Canada vandaan.
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Tony Earnshaw wrote:
As soon as I upgraded both test rigs to RHAS4, Courier authlib compiled
but would not work with LDAP any more. I'd tried for at least 6 months
to get it working. Debug level 2 output to /var/log/maillog indicated
that my authldaprc was incorrectly configured.
I think
unavailable)
12:04:11 select(6, [3 5], NULL, NULL, {300, 0}) = 1 (in [5], left {35,
978000})
12:08:35 accept(5, 0xbffbc780, [16])= -1 EAGAIN (Resource
temporarily unavailable)
12:08:35 select(6, [3 5], NULL, NULL, {300, 0}
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machine, the only
difference is that it uses LDAP_GLOB_UID and LDAP_GLOB_GID.
Thanks!
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.
As who?
1043 [root:tru] /etc/authlib # ls -l /etc/authlib/authldaprc
-rw-rw 1 daemon daemon 7623 nov 6 15:42 /etc/authlib/authldaprc
Best,
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--- authldaplib.c.orig 2006-11-06 15:03:45.0 +0100
+++ authldaplib.c 2006-11-06 15:19
), but no difference.
Have you checked you don't have
two 'daemon' entries in /etc/passwd or /etc/group?
Yep.
Best,
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daemon daemon 7623 nov 7 13:58 /etc/authlib/authldaprc
With this patch, are you still getting compile warnings when authldaplib.c
is built? Can you post these too please?
In another mail.
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I'll have the
greatest pleasure in buying you a meal or whatever and this machine
remains open to you (it's mostly down at night).
I should be too ashamed to CC the list with this, but I'll do it anyway
for posterity.
Best and renewed thanks!
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krystian wrote:
I have virtual users in mysql database with plain text passwords.
Now I'd like to encrypt passwords in database. Which kind I should use
(ex. md5, encrypt), so imap courier as well as postfix and squirellmail
understand encrypted passwords too?
Please note that if you do
The T-Man wrote:
[...]
IMAP_CAPABILITY_ORIG=IMAP4rev1 UIDPLUS CHILDREN NAMESPACE
THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES SORT QUOTA AUTH=CRAM-MD5
AUTH=CRAM-SHA1 AUTH=CRAM-SHA256 IDLE
[...]
IMAP_CAPABILITY_TLS=IMAP4rev1 NAMESPACE AUTH=CRAM-MD5 AUTH=CRAM-SHA1
AUTH=CRAM-SHA256 AUTH=PLAIN
Barlaeus site
they're worth gold and we couldn't do without any of them (hmmm ... I
*have* tried dovecot, nuff said). A fine 2007 and
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moved to Amsterdam (Amsterdammers are just as bad as Bergensere). If I'd
have taken notice of all the all the insults hurled at me over the years
I'd have gone gaga long ago.
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Jay Lee wrote:
[...]
Like Tony said, it will use the fam.h from whatever it finds.
Indeed ...
1027 [root:tru.leerlingen] /root # locate fam.h
/usr/include/fam.h
1028 [root:tru.leerlingen] /root # rpm -qf /usr/include/fam.h
gamin-devel-0.1.1-4.EL4
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of the Debian Courier
package maintainer much easier if the upstream configuration was already
compliant.
I concur ;)
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client such as GQ will help you no end with configuring LDAP correctly.
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at 4.1.2, doing imaps
and that says what it is for a local high school on the net since 2004 -
no security issues yet. I guess that site's only one of tens or hundreds
of thousands ... The site's running Postfix that says what it is and
makes mincemeat of would-be crackers.
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) maildrop (no,
procmail would not work in your - or some of my - cases) that gets its
home and mail directories from a database - in my case LDAP. There are
other Courier alternatives to LDAP, as Sam points out.
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should you post to the list, detailing what you've
done and what doesn't work.
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stuff) on a rig boasting OpenSSL (there are those that don't):
[cp|mv] cert.pem cert.pem.orig
'openssl rsa -in cert.pem.orig -out cert.pem'
Give password, make sure that cert.pem is now the actual cert used.
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--with redhat. *DON't*. I used to aeons ago. I used to
run the builds as root then, but I gave that up long ago. It causes
utter shit to all kinds of sysadmin tasks and builds.
So you're running x64. On what hardware (not that that makes much
difference)? x32 works on ours.
Best,
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Tony Earnshaw wrote, on 05. apr 2007 22:03:
[...]
I have just yesterday built Sam's Courier-everything-but-the-MTA (my
chosen's forever been Postfix, this time 2.4) on 32-bit AMD FC6.
Hmmm ... I forgot to say that this was a definite and conscious upgrade
from RHAS4 to FC6. Makes
be McIntosh people.
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Maildir/ location is somewhere else than under $HOME.
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the above to your boss, and get him to change his mail
client to one that uses name that he wants to see, your problem will vanish.
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that forbids it; it can lead to
nasty things happening (think of reverse PTR records), google for 'mx
record cname' if in doubt.
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Tony Earnshaw skrev, on 28-05-2007 19:29:
[...]
The mail server's been running completely up2date RHAS4 on IBM e23x
iron. We're going over to RHAS5 on 64bit IBM hardware this summer and
shall be keeping SM and Courier IMAP, even though Red Hat touts Dovecot :)
Correction, was RHAS3 in 2004
this, my problem was solved.
For those Red Hat and Fedora people who tread the straight path and
build with included Sam's rpm spec, it's worth pointing out that
--enable-unicode=iso-8859-1,utf-8 is included in the %configure options
as standard.
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LDAP_FULLNAME cn
LDAP_CLEARPWclearPassword
LDAP_CRYPTPWuserPassword
LDAP_DEREF never
LDAP_TLS0
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, not to maildrop :(.
There's a separate maildrop ML.
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Courier IMAP 4.1.3, Courier authlib 0.59-2 and Courier maildrop 2.0.4
are running dependently and stably, in the way Sam designed, on an
enterprise-size RHL5 server. I have no problems. I updated from Courier
IMAP 3.0.7 to 4 literally years ago, on our old RHAS4 mail server.
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Courier IMAP 4.1? In the past, it has been
stressed that Courier imapd on the MTA and IMAP packages are completely
different animals.
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Or what?
I wouldn't know, my sites run Postfix. The author of them both or
someone more knowledgeable than me would have to answer this for certain.
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, and have tried a couple of forums, but haven't had much luck.
Well, I do this with rsync on the one hand to have a week's worth of 24
hour immediate backups for people who delete things and regret and then
permanent DLT backups
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for process priority) have to do with
anything? Sam does not suffer fools gladly. Follow what the man says to
the letter, and you will have no more problems.
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state that after
having run a couple or three years' Courier IMAP production on it. Nor
was there on RHEL3 after building SGI's fam source.
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Brian-solved exception on this list). Your original mail
to OP implied there was something wrong with the fam API (whatever).
There has never been for me when I addressed this structurally. There
*WAS* something wrong with Red Hat's implementation that I addressed.
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that, it cost me half a morning to write the script which gives me all
over-quota accounts with the quota, by how much and when the mail folder
was last accessed.
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the authdaemon ldap and pam modules.
courier -authlib 0.59 works perfectly.
courier-imap 4.2.0 runs perfectly.
Try 4.2.0.
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just under a million results for you to browse ;)
Is there any way someone can help me fix this?
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on the lan and externally from the Internet. Present version is 4.0.2.
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The machine is a Fedora FC6 server/workstation with an FTP server. If
you use latest Red Hat/CentOS/Fedora there are srpms on it for all of
the above non-FC software mentioned above on it and rpms for FC6 and a
large number of the RHEL5 versions (not Fetchmail).
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SquirrelMail) for a couple of services.
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