Japheth Cleaver wrote:
Hello all,
I've written a small poppassd service (port 106) that is usable with
vpopmail when using a MySQL back-end. I specifically wrote it to use
with the SquirrelMail change password plugin
(http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=21) when I had
problems getting the poppassd they recommend for courier to work. This
daemon can be used by any client, though.
It includes some code to reject easy-to-guess passwords, IP
restrictions (must have already logged in from that IP), and a small
tarpit. Requires xinetd, DBI, and Socket, and is most efficient with
SpeedyCGI.
If anyone's interested, it's at
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~cleaver/software/qmail/. I'd be interested
in any feedback anyone has. :)
-jc
I know its kinda childish to say, but it'd be really nice if it ran
under strict and with warnings on and since its listening on the network
in a hostile environment if it ran perl -T rather than just /usr/bin/perl.
Definitely looks like a useful utility.
Cheers,
Nick Harring
Webley Systems