On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 08:56:10AM -0500, ZZ wrote: > At first I tried using PAM, but nothing I did effected exim, then I > noticed in my exim.conf I found some lines about setting up > authentication but I can't quite get it working. Are there any guides on > this? I really want to set this up using SSL since most of the email > logins will also be shell logins, so sending those logins unencrypted > seems like a bad idea.
I don't know about the SSL part, but I'll save you the royal pain in the ass associated with exim and pam... In /etc/exim/exim.conf... In Main Configuration Settings add... # Fix problems with auth. exim_user=mail exim_group=shadow In Authentication Configuration, make it read something like... ###################################################################### # AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATION # ###################################################################### # Look in the documentation (in package exim-doc or exim-doc-html for # information on how to set up authenticated connections. plain: driver = plaintext public_name = PLAIN server_condition = "${if pam{$2:$3}{1}{0}}" server_set_id = $2 login: driver = plaintext public_name = LOGIN server_prompts = "Username:::Password::" server_condition = ${if pam {$1:${sg{$2}{:}{::}}}{yes}{no}} server_set_id = $1 # End of Exim configuration file This took a *long* time for me to figure out, figure I'll save someone else the trouble. -- .''`. Baloo Ursidae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : :' : proud Debian admin and user `. `'` `- Debian - when you have better things to do than to fix a system
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