Kevin Williams wrote:
All,

Here's another thought.  I would like the simplicity of all cyrus imapd
daemon authentication going through one file.  This can't happen using
PAM (sieve, pop, imap, etc. files are used).

Since I have NSS configured to use LDAP via pam, I already have the
/etc/ldap.conf file. What if I were to start sasl using: saslauthd -O /etc/ldap.conf -a ldap

That way I would only have one ldap configuration file to worry about. Do you think this would be a security issue even though everything is
authenticating locally (ldap is on the same server)?

I haven't tried this yet, just wondering if anyone sees something wrong
with this idea.

Thanks,

Kevin Williams



Try it, and please don't top-post =P.

js

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