Clarification below...

Kevin Kruzich wrote:

I have an /etc/sasldb2 containing around 600 accounts, in GNU dbm format. In running sasldblistusers2 I can see entries like so:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]: cmusaslsecretPLAIN
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: userPassword
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: userPassword


When I try to authenticate against (using imtest) this on a host other than greenwich I get the following:

When I move the sasldb2 file to another host (eg, "mbox"), the system we're planning to migrate to, I get the following:

S: L01 NO Login failed: user not found
Authentication failed. generic failure
Security strength factor: 0


I CAN add another account [EMAIL PROTECTED] using saslpasswd2 --but what I really want to do is change the domain (or realm) in this existing sasldb2.

I've moved the sasldb2 file to another host --and I can add an additional account there. So there's [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] But what I'd rather do is just change the name of the realm for joe, leaving his former password intact.

I've searched hi and lo and can't find anything on this. I really don't want to ask 600 people to change their email password.


Any suggestions?



Thank you,
--kkruzich

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