----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2003 11:02
PM
Subject: Re: Confused with
auth_smtp
Hi Claudio,
Thanks your reply.
Today, I realized what the auth_smtp working
strange on my box.
I hope that I can clear you first from my testing
steps on auth_smtp on my PC M$ OE6 :
1) Provide a correct uid & password to
authenticate with qmail-ldap.
2) Send out 1 email.
3) This email sent without any problem, and I saw
authenticated: on the email header.
4) Now, I'm going the modified the password on my
OE6 SMTP out going auth setting.
5) Send Out 1 email.
6) This time, it still can sending
out.
==============================
Step 1,2,3 Generated
Following
==============================
tcpserver: status: 1/20
tcpserver:
pid 357 from 192.168.0.2
tcpserver: ok 357 rods.local.net:192.168.0.80:25
:192.168.0.2::1396
qmail-smtpd 357: connection from 192.168.0.2 (unknown)
to rods.local.net
qmail-smtpd 357: enabled options: starttls smtp-auth
qmail-smtpd 357: remote ehlo: dino
qmail-smtpd 357: max msg size:
0
qmail-smtpd 357: smtp auth
qmail-smtpd 357: auth login
qmail-smtpd
357: authentication success
qmail-smtpd 357: remote sent 'mail from': FROM:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
qmail-smtpd 357: mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]qmail-smtpd 357: remote sent 'rcpt to': TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
qmail-smtpd 357: rcpt to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]qmail-smtpd
357: smtp data
qmail-smtpd 357: go ahead
qmail-smtpd 357: data bytes
received: 1083
qmail-smtpd 357: message queued: 1069858252 qp
359
qmail-smtpd 357: quit, closing connection
tcpserver: end 357 status
0
tcpserver: status: 0/20
==============================
Step 4,5,6 Generated
Following
==============================
tcpserver: status: 1/20
tcpserver: pid
385 from 192.168.0.2
tcpserver: ok 385 rods.local.net:192.168.0.80:25
:192.168.0.2::1407
qmail-smtpd 385: connection from 192.168.0.2 (unknown)
to rods.local.net
qmail-smtpd 385: enabled options: starttls smtp-auth
qmail-smtpd 385: remote ehlo: dino
qmail-smtpd 385: max msg size:
0
qmail-smtpd 385: smtp auth
qmail-smtpd 385: auth login
tcpserver:
status: 2/20
tcpserver: pid 387 from 192.168.0.2
tcpserver: ok 387
rods.local.net:192.168.0.80:25 :192.168.0.2::1408
qmail-smtpd 387:
connection from 192.168.0.2 (unknown) to rods.local.net
qmail-smtpd 387:
enabled options: starttls smtp-auth
qmail-smtpd 387: remote ehlo:
dino
qmail-smtpd 387: max msg size: 0
qmail-smtpd 387: smtp
auth
qmail-smtpd 387: auth login
qmail-smtpd 387: authentication
success
qmail-smtpd 387: remote sent 'mail from': FROM: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
qmail-smtpd 387: mail from: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
qmail-smtpd 387: remote sent 'rcpt to': TO: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
qmail-smtpd 387: rcpt to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
qmail-smtpd
387: smtp data
qmail-smtpd 387: go ahead
qmail-smtpd 387: data bytes
received: 1083
qmail-smtpd 387: message queued: 1069858442 qp
389
qmail-smtpd 387: quit, closing connection
tcpserver: end 387 status
0
tcpserver: status: 1/20
authentication failed: authentication
failure
qmail-smtpd 385: read error, connection closed
tcpserver: end
385 status 256
tcpserver: status: 0/20
==============================
Regards,
Dino
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 26,
2003 2:26 AM
Subject: Re: Confused with
auth_smtp
> On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 11:24:14PM +0800, Dino Ming
wrote:
> > Hi Thomas,
> >
> > I've followed your
suggestion on the AUTHPREPEND="authenticated:", But I can
> > saw
that all wrong smtp outgoing mail with wrong password authenticated
>
> include this in their mail header. :(
> >
> > This
is my current contents of /etc/tcp.smtp file.
> >
> >
127.:allow,RELAYCLIENT=""
> >
:allow,SMTPAUTH="",AUTHPREPEND="Authenticated:"
> >
> Add a
LOGLEVEL="3" line to all rules and remake the cdb.
> Afterwards you
should get a lot of info about what is enabled and what is
> going
on.
>
> In extrem cases 'env TCPREMOTEIP=1.2.3.4 SMTPAUTH=
AUTHPREPEND="XXX"
> LOGLEVEL=3 /var/qmail/bin/qmail-smtp' could give
you a hint too.
>
> Remeber auth_smtp is not run as root so
check that it has read permissions
> on the needed control files (see
big-qmail-ldap picture for a list)
>
> > From your last
comment, I didn't found any way have smtp relay enabled
> > within
my /var/qmail/control/*
> > or RELAYCLIENT. But I found that there
have 4 rules files sit inside the
> > /var/qmail/control/directory
which are
> >
qmail-smtpd.rules,qmail-pop3d.rules,qmail-imapd.rules,qmail-qmqd.rules
>
>
> > Does these files affect the smtp authentication
especially on
> > qmail-smtpd.rules ?
> >
>
> Not unless you are using the startup scripts shipped in
qmail-ldap
> (~/boot).
>
> --
> :wq
Claudio
>
> "Contrary to popular belief, penguins are not the
salvation of modern
> technology. Neither do they
throw parties for the urban proletariat."
>
>