Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail + vsftpd + multiple domains
Another thrilling question; Has anyone already set up vsftpd using virtual users + multiple domains? I've read the virtual users hints, but they only mention one fixed directory for the virtual ftp users, whilst I need every virtual user have its home directory pointing to his own domain. This home directory is not /home/username, but /server/www/domainname. Is this doable? Note Well, I have never used vsftpd but it stills being a simple FTPd. There's no need from my point of view of any vhost handling on FTPd's because you can simply have a user four each domain, i.e: user1 - domain: squirrelmail.org user: sqrmail pass: mydumbpass home: /server/www/squirrelmail.org user2 - domaim: thecure.com user: rsmith pass: disintegration home: /anypath/youdlike/as/long/as/it/has/user/permissions Since all the domains will be accessing the same IP's, having the user go to squirrelmail.org or thecure.com -asuming these are your virtual domains, of course are not but, I'm just using them as an example- will be transparent and the system will separate -is this a real word? heheh- them from each other perfectly Juan
Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail + vsftpd + multiple domains
This will work, ofcourse, but that would make vpopmail obsolete. I just might as well make system users then. I want the virtual users to chroot to their domain directory automagically. And what about people who manage their own domain and decide to add a virtual user through qmailadmin for administrative (ftp) purposes? One magical word... LDAP :D Juan
Re: [vchkpw] vpopmail + vsftpd + multiple domains
This will work, ofcourse, but that would make vpopmail obsolete. I just might as well make system users then. I want the virtual users to chroot to their domain directory automagically. And what about people who manage their own domain and decide to add a virtual user through qmailadmin for administrative (ftp) purposes? BTW, why would that make vpopmail obsolete? I dont understand. vpopmail handles the mail ant the system itself handles the users... Juan
Re: [vchkpw] How to Limit bandwidth
How do i limit the bandwidth for outgoing messages ? You should use a firewall -netfilter or something similar if your OS is not linux- taht has the option to regulate comming and outgoing packets... If there's a way to use any inter7 software to do such a thing I don't know it Juan
Re: [vchkpw] IMAP/POP3 errors
Hi there Im Using qmail's POP3d and Vpopmail... and I still get the same erroos as soon as I go back to POP3 after logging into IMAP for the first time... Thanx for your help... RHCE/Oracle DBA Juan F. Hernández Administrador/Programador de Sistemas Linux/Unix/PHP Tel: 58212-6902445 Cel: 0412-9784303 MacPC Station C.A. www.macpcstation.com On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Juan Hernandez wrote: The problem comes when one user logs into the server thru IMAP using webmail and then if he lf he logs back again thru pop3 will most of the time get errors, Is it because of all the directories that IMAP creates? Probably not. What pop server are you using? Qmail's popper or the Courier popper? How are you starting the popd? What are the errors the user gets when using pop? Is it because I have to apply a patch or something?? Is it because you either have to log all the time with IMAP or POP3 and not both?? Probably not, you should be able to use both imap/pop at the same time, Maildirs should not have a problem with that at all. Charles Thanx a lot for your help and expect more mails in this great mailing list RHCE/Oracle DBA Juan F. Hernández Administrador/Programador de Sistemas Linux/Unix/PHP Tel: 58212-6902445 Cel: 58412-9784303 MacPC Station C.A. http://www.macpcstation.com/ www.macpcstation.com