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On Tue, 23 Jun 2015, lejeczek wrote:
I wonder if it is safe (and wise) to have two passw-user databases for the
same one user.
I'm thinking,
mail to me via pam
mail to me@this.domain via ldap
the first passdb wins. No problem.
whole Maildir
hello,
I search a solution to migrate a courier-impa mail accounts in maildir
format to a dovecot mail accounts in sandbox format.
The first server is an ubuntu 10.4 with courier-imap in maildir format,
the accounts are managed by postfix 2.7.0 with MySQL
The second server is an debian 7.8
Jorge Bastos mysql.jo...@decimal.pt wrote:
What do you see in the logs?
My guess is that someone is trying a brute force auth against you,
Thanks Jorge, I think this is the answer. I'm using dovecot for exim4 SMTP
authentication. The exim4 logs show brute force attacks.
--
Edward.
hi everybody
I wonder if it is safe (and wise) to have two passw-user
databases for the same one user.
I'm thinking,
mail to me via pam
mail to me@this.domain via ldap
whole Maildir would be essentially the same one storage
target, I see permissions have to be mangled, available to
write
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On Tue, 23 Jun 2015, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jun 2015, lejeczek wrote:
I wonder if it is safe (and wise) to have two passw-user databases for the
same one user.
I'm thinking,
mail to me via pam
mail to me@this.domain via ldap
the first
On 23/06/15 13:10, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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On Tue, 23 Jun 2015, lejeczek wrote:
On 23/06/15 09:32, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015, lejeczek wrote:
On 22/06/15 09:43, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015, lejeczek wrote:
On
On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 14:02:53 +0100, lejeczek stated:
this is freaking weird, and wrong! If I do no configure pam
nor passwd and no userdb+static then! ...ldap works.
I do use, well I'm trying, pam for system users which are
not in passwd. PAM gets those system users from LDAP, uid
1000.
I
I wonder if queries to/via pam are formatable?
What I'm thinking I'd like to try is to use pam with
users@local.domain.
And I guess I'd have to loose domain part somehow.
many thanks
Hi list!
Finally I got the LDAP-Authentication work (it was a problem of the
OU-Path... :( ).
Now I can authenticate the user against the AD and forwarding the
IMAP-Connection to the Exchange Server.
Wow!
My next problem: we have TWO ADs and TWO Exchange-Servers. The first
AD has the
Hi,
we have found that assert test fails on some architectures:
test-net.c:59: Assert failed: net_addr2ip(127.0.0.1, ip) == 0
ip.family == AF_INET ip.u.ip4.s_addr == (127 | (1 24))
It seems as bug in test suit as test is expecting IPv4 address in LE
format (0x017f), but it gets
On 06/23/2015 02:57 PM, alex wrote:
hello,
I search a solution to migrate a courier-impa mail accounts in maildir
format to a dovecot mail accounts in sandbox format.
The first server is an ubuntu 10.4 with courier-imap in maildir format,
the accounts are managed by postfix 2.7.0 with
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On 23/06/15 09:32, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015, lejeczek wrote:
On 22/06/15 09:43, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015, lejeczek wrote:
On 22/06/15 09:16, lejeczek wrote:
Hi list!
I'm always trying to configure Dovecot to ask our LDAP-Server (AD) in
order to authenticate the users.
I really don'know what can I do wrong...
I configured my Dovecot so:
hosts = chimaera.company.local
dn = CN=mailproxy,CN=Users,DC=company,DC=local
dnpass = SECRET
sasl_bind = no
On 23/06/15 08:19, Daniel Tröder wrote:
Am 22.06.2015 um 18:21 schrieb lejeczek:
On 22/06/15 09:16, lejeczek wrote:
dear all
I have a postfix relaying to dovecot's lda but strangely it does not
work, I mean I imaging it's me doing something wrong, yet I cannot
figure out what.
postfix logs:
Hi list!
I'm always trying to configure Dovecot to ask our LDAP-Server (AD) in
order to authenticate the users.
I really don'know what can I do wrong...
I configured my Dovecot so:
hosts = chimaera.company.local
dn = CN=mailproxy,CN=Users,DC=company,DC=local
dnpass = SECRET
sasl_bind = no
Am 22.06.2015 um 18:21 schrieb lejeczek:
On 22/06/15 09:16, lejeczek wrote:
dear all
I have a postfix relaying to dovecot's lda but strangely it does not
work, I mean I imaging it's me doing something wrong, yet I cannot
figure out what.
postfix logs:
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On 22/06/15 09:43, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015, lejeczek wrote:
On 22/06/15 09:16, lejeczek wrote:
to=me@my.domain,orig_to=root@localhost, relay=dovecot, delay=39296,
delays=39294/2.2/0/0.27,
On 23/06/15 09:32, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
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On 22/06/15 09:43, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jun 2015, lejeczek wrote:
On 22/06/15 09:16, lejeczek wrote:
to=me@my.domain,orig_to=root@localhost,
Does anyone else here have a need to allow shell users to change their
imap/pop3 passwords? I came up with a little thing that works similarly
to regular passwd(1), dovepasswd, which can be found at
https://github.com/DavidGriffith/dovepasswd. It does the job for me and
I'd love for other
Am Dienstag, den 23.06.2015, 10:48 + schrieb d...@661.org:
Does anyone else here have a need to allow shell users to change
their
imap/pop3 passwords? I came up with a little thing that works
similarly
to regular passwd(1), dovepasswd, which can be found at
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