ok now I set crypt=0 on the pam files - again, as I was trying to use cryp=1 in the mail database aswell but now all password are clear text in the mail db

On 2/17/06, Muenz, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have tried this before
> all in /etc/pam.d/ - I mean imap, pop, sieve and smtp are all
> containing the same:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] pam.d]# cat imap
> auth sufficient pam_mysql.so user=mail
> passwd=secretmysqlmaildb321 host=localhost db=mail
> table=accountuser usercolumn=username passwdcolumn=password
> crypt=1 logtable=log logmsgcolumn=msg logusercolumn=user
> loghostcolumn=host logpidcolumn=pid logtimecolumn=time
> account required pam_mysql.so user=mail
> passwd=secretmysqlmaildb321 host=localhost db=mail
> table=accountuser usercolumn=username passwdcolumn=password
> crypt=1 logtable=log logmsgcolumn=msg logusercolumn=user
> loghostcolumn=host logpidcolumn=pid logtimecolumn=time
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] pam.d]# cd
>
> I am currently using plain-text passwords in the mail
> database to make sure that at least that's not causing issues


When you use plaintext be sure to set crypt=0 in your pam files!


Michael
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