I got around this with a wrapper before and after checkpassword.. I call it
logpopauth-pre and logpopauth-post. It is written in perl and works quite
fine with both tcpserver and inetd.
The logpopauth-pre program sets up a filehandle to whatever you want to log
to, places the fd number in the environment, and execs checkpassword. Then
logpopauth-post runs right after checkpassword and prints the authentication
line out to fd identified in the environment, closes the fd, and then execs
qmail-pop3d.
This is a part of my POP before SMTP-replay package, smtp-poplock:
http://www.davideous.com/smtp-poplock/
Or just grab the two files you need:
http://www.davideous.com/smtp-poplock/distrib/smtp-poplock-2.01/logpopauth-p
re
http://www.davideous.com/smtp-poplock/distrib/smtp-poplock-2.01/logpopauth-p
ost
Note: you will have to slightly modify logpopauth-pre to not read
configuration from /etc/smtp-poplock.conf, but this should be a snap to do.
- David Harris
Principal Engineer, DRH Internet Services
-----Original Message-----
From: Albert Hopkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 1999 11:46 AM
To: Qmail Mailing List
Subject: does qmail-pop3d not record logins?
I've got qmail-pop3d piped to splogger, but I am not seeing any logins in
my log files. Does qmail-pop3d not support this?
--
Albert Hopkins
Sr. Systems Specialist
Dynacare, Inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]