[vchkpw] retrieve assign file from vpasswd

2004-09-10 Thread lists
Hello everyone. I am using qmail 1.03 and vpopmail 5.2. I have a lot of 
virtual domains created and I am having quite a problem.
I tried to add a new domain and mismatch a few times the password... for 
some reason the /var/qmail/users/assign file was emptied. The rcpthosts and 
morercpthosts are fine though.
How can I retrieve all the accounts and domains information from the
domain/vpasswd file or the domain/vpasswd.cdb file to the
/var/qmail/users/assign file? Is there a script or something I can use for
that? 


Re: [vchkpw] retrieve assign file from vpasswd

2004-09-10 Thread Tom Collins
On Sep 10, 2004, at 3:49 PM, lists wrote:
Hello everyone. I am using qmail 1.03 and vpopmail 5.2. I have a lot 
of virtual domains created and I am having quite a problem.
I tried to add a new domain and mismatch a few times the password... 
for some reason the /var/qmail/users/assign file was emptied. The 
rcpthosts and morercpthosts are fine though.
How can I retrieve all the accounts and domains information from the
domain/vpasswd file or the domain/vpasswd.cdb file to the
/var/qmail/users/assign file? Is there a script or something I can use 
for
that?
Just restore it from a backup.
If you don't backup your server (especially /var/qmail/control and 
/var/qmail/users), then you should start doing so.

It will be difficult to recreate it manually.  You could go through all 
directories in ~vpopmail/domains and at least get those inserted, but I 
can't think of an easy way to recover alias domains.

If you still have the users/cdb file, you might be able to extract the 
data from there to recreate the assign file.

Or, take a look at this:
On Sep 3, 2004, at 12:55 PM, Kim Gosselin wrote:
I have found a script @ http://www.root0.net/script/index.html
( http://www.root0.net/script/assign_cpeator.sh )
It rebuild the assign file if it was damaged. I have use it here and 
it works fine.
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