Well another 1/2 hour of playing with it fixed most of my problems, seems like there are 2 pwcheck programs, one compiled to check just /etc/shadow and the other to use the pam modules!
so a quick reconfigure and bobs your uncle. But I still want to be able to map login ids to mailbox/email address. So that user ad+test has an email of [EMAIL PROTECTED] not [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alex On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 08:11:07PM +1000, Alexander Samad wrote: > Hi, > > I have a server with squirrelmail and cyrus (admin, common, imapd) > install and samba + winbind. > > My question has any one gotten cyrus to authenticate users against a NT > domain using winbind through pam ? > > > I have been trying this, testing with squirrelmail. > > I have setup winbind, getent passwd shows unix users and NT users > wbinfo -u domain\\user%password authenticate (but not challange > responce, just plain text) > > I know I have configured squirrelmail and cyrus okay, I logged into > cyrus with a unix userid/password (cyradm and created my mailbox), sent > mail to the mailbox. Logged into squirrelmail and viewed the mail. > > I have updated the /etc/pam.d/cyrus file to include winbind (actually > removed the unix module and I was still able to login worrying) > > but still can't login with the NT domain userids. > > for example > > cyradmin -u domain+username localhost > > .... (asks for password)<enter password> > > application-specific initialization failed: authentication failed > > I have tried different case. > > So my questions are any pointers, can this be done ? > Why does my changing the /etc/pam.d/cyrus files have no affect on the > cyrus login ? (i restarted the passwd checker) > > Another side question can I alias the userid's given back from winbind > look like ad+test, is there any way to associate it with a mailbox > called test. > > such that login id is ad+test, but the email address is > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Thanks > > > -- > SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ > More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
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