Am 2006-02-21 14:07:18, schrieb Jay Lee:
> So write a module for libnss. All the docs are there. Authcustom is a
I have allready tried this, but failed... OK, I am coding,
but I am not the best one. :-( Better someone with more
experience do that for security reason.
> skeleton example of how an authentication module should work. Authpipe
> can use other programs to get the data. It shouldn't be hard. But if you
> really have 86 mail servers (why do you have 86 mail servers?), you should
It is a cluster arround the world.
> be using something like LDAP or SQL for your user's backend.
For security reason I can not use LDAP and I am allready
using PostgreSQL, but I was not able to setup courier to
use my existing PostgreSQL. Using libnss-pgsql and
libpam-pgsql1 works fine.
Please note, I have setup libnss-pgsql and libpam-pgsql1 as
described in the documentation for the two libs in Debian.
Any hints?
(I have the shadow and password tables)
Greetings
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
Tamay Dogan Network
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