On 24 Sep 10:55, Uwe Werler wrote:
> On 23 Sep 20:52, Hakan E. Duran wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I set up a simple mail server on OpenBSD on a VPS, based on OpenSMTP and
> > Dovecot. The users will be the Unix users on the VPS for simplicity.
> > However, I now have the problem of allowing user
On 23 Sep 20:52, Hakan E. Duran wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I set up a simple mail server on OpenBSD on a VPS, based on OpenSMTP and
> Dovecot. The users will be the Unix users on the VPS for simplicity. However,
> I now have the problem of allowing users setting and modifying their own
> passwords
dovecot pop3 or imap
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-Original Message-
From: owner-m...@openbsd.org On Behalf Of Roderick
Sent: 24 September 2020 14:33
To: Hakan E. Duran
Cc: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: Re: ideas needed for password management
(1) I would separate login to Email (smtp+imap authentication)
from any
I may have misunderstoor OPs problem.
Ben Raskin.
(1) I would separate login to Email (smtp+imap authentication)
from any other login (to machine) as many people told you here.
(2) Perhaps write a cgi script? But that needs a lot of care
due to security.
(3) offer a web mailer that has this service? Prayer webmail has
this, but it
On Thu, 24 Sep 2020 09:29:37 -0400 (EDT), ben wrote:
> You don't. Pass is a password manager. It stores passwords for later
> use.
Indeed. So how is pass relevant to OP's problem?
You don't. Pass is a password manager. It stores passwords for later use.
Ben Raskin.
On Thu, 24 Sep 2020 08:56:01 -0400 (EDT), ben wrote:
> The pass program for most UNIX based operating systems
> should be available. I'm pretty sure on OpenBSD it's
> under a different name, so query for package names
> with 'pass' in them.
Out of curiosity, how do you interface OpenSMTPD/Dove
The pass program for most UNIX based operating systems
should be available. I'm pretty sure on OpenBSD it's
under a different name, so query for package names
with 'pass' in them.
Ben Raskin.
On 2020-09-24, Hakan E. Duran wrote:
> I set up a simple mail server on OpenBSD on a VPS, based on OpenSMTP
> and Dovecot. The users will be the Unix users on the VPS for simplicity.
> However, I now have the problem of allowing users setting and modifying
> their own passwords (perhaps even their
> However, I now have the problem of allowing users setting and
> modifying their own passwords (perhaps even their usernames) without
> giving them ssh access to the host.
It will be a bit more tricky if you want them to be able to change
their usernames and such, but it's possible to modify ss
Thank you Mitch for the ideas! Please see below:
On 20/09/23 10:30PM, Mitchell Riedstra wrote:
>
> > However, I now have the problem of allowing users setting and
> > modifying their own passwords (perhaps even their usernames) without
> > giving them ssh access to the host.
>
> It will be a bit m
Dear all,
I set up a simple mail server on OpenBSD on a VPS, based on OpenSMTP and
Dovecot. The users will be the Unix users on the VPS for simplicity. However, I
now have the problem of allowing users setting and modifying their own
passwords (perhaps even their usernames) without giving them
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