On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 04:51:28PM +0100, Morten Grunnet Buhl wrote:
>
> Hey I was wondering if any of you guy shave Bincimap running with our
> everybody's favorite qmail patch?
> I'm starting Bincimap like this:
>
...
> --logtype=multilog \
> --conf=/usr/local/etc/bincimap/bincimap.conf -- \
> /var/qmail/bin/auth_imap \
> /usr/local/bin/bincimapd
> '
>
...
> also when the user doesnt exists and in the Bincimap log i get
> 93336 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] User <user> entered authenticated mode
>
auth_imap was designed for courier-imap use only. It will currently not
work with binc
> I have also tried with /var/qmail/bin/auth_pop and here I just see:
> 92906 0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] Client connected to Binc IMAP from 10.0.0.5
> 92906 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:] Unprivileged stub shutting down - read:0
> bytes, wrote:0 bytes.
> whenever I issue a '1 LOGIN user pass' and then the client end
> terminates.
>
IIRC binc uses the same checkpassword functionallity as qmail-pop{up,3d}
so auth_pop could probably work (cluster forwards will not work but I
don't think this is the problem here).
I don't understand what "Unprivileged stub" should mean. Do we have to get
the privileg to run auth_pop ???
Somewhen this month I planned to test binc with qmail-ldap, we will see...
> I am probably doing something silly here. so if anyone has some
> experience they would like to share it would be most appreciated.
> --
> Morten Grunnet Buhl
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