Hi, thanks for not responding :)

it was a friday afternoon question as i found a solution to my problem with 
mysql " DEFAULT_DOMAIN " configuration. With this everything i need is 
possible. 

thanks for the placebo effect this list had on me last friday :)

later,
Charles

On Friday 28 July 2006 16:09, Charles Lacroix wrote:
> Hello,
>
> here is what i am trying to do.
>
> I got a bunch of users to migrate to authmysql for this server but since i
> don't have there old shadow passwords, i need to  migrate this gradually.
>
> So what i had in mind was to use the stacking authentication that courier
> authlib offers. So 1st, try to authenticate to mysql, if not fall back to
> authpam, than authuserdb.
>
> the problem i have is my users in /etc/passwd cannot have a @ in them and
> since i will be hosting multiple domain names, i need to authentify with
> full email address.
>
> So i was wondering is what is the easiest to get this working.
>
> My first idea was to strip domain part when i authenticate against pam.
> I haven't found any way to do this yet.
>
> My second options was to put these users in userdb but will i be able to
> use my old password database.
>
> All this will be only for 1 domain, since the other domains are already in
> userdb elsewhere.
>
> Thanks for helping me out.

-- 
Charles Lacroix, Administrateur UNIX.
Service des télécommunications et des technologies
Cégep de Sainte-Foy
(418) 659-6600 # 4266

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