Make the username be in the form "user%domain.com". Then look these up in a
database or DB File or cdb to get the home directory, the encoded password, and
(if they are not all running under the same user) the unix username to switch
to.
- David Harris
Principal Engineer, DRH Internet Services
-----Original Message-----
From: Denis Voitenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 2:54 PM
To: David Harris; Thomas Neumann
Cc: Philip Gabbert; qmail
Subject: Re: Any Decent IMAP server? [single-uid interface]
While digging thru the code...
Here's a situation. Let's say you've got a poopload of virtual domains all
pointing to a single IP address (a cheap solution =8-)) and of course there
is a ton of overlapping names. How would you authenticate those users? Would
you include a domain in the login as you did before? Like denis-o3m.com ?
Maybe I am missing something...
Denis Voitenko
Tel: 856 809-9252
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