Ken Murchison wrote:
Changes to the Cyrus IMAP Server since 2.2.x
I'm more curious about what led sites to deploy 2.3.x over 2.2.x and how
the stability has been along with maintenance issues, if any, of staying
up to date on the development branch.
I'm excited about the feature list too
Hi, i have been trying to install the cyrus-imapd to authenticate
through sasl and i need sasl read it data from a ldap server. I'm
running redhat AS 4
I manage to make work the sasl-2.1.21 with openldap-2.2.27
I compiled the sasl with this options:
./configure --prefix=/usr \
--with-plugind
Casper wrote:
Virtualusers or not the userdatabase is the same and can be sql, sasldb,
ldap and many more.
But sasl2 should be configured to use /usr/local/etc/sasldb2.db (standard
looks in /etc/sasldb).
I have no /etc/sasldb only /usr/local/ect/sasldb22.db
And the imap.conf use sasl_pwch
Etienne Goyer wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
* Added support for "unified" and "replicated" Murders. A Murder
no longer has to have discrete frontend and backend servers; any one
"unified" server can both proxy and serve local mailboxes (proxy
functionality in proxyd and lmtpproxyd has been
Ken Murchison wrote:
* Added support for "unified" and "replicated" Murders. A Murder no
longer has to have discrete frontend and backend servers; any one
"unified" server can both proxy and serve local mailboxes (proxy
functionality in proxyd and lmtpproxyd has been merged with imapd and
Scott Russell wrote:
Greets -
I'm going to be rebuilding our cyrus imap 2.1.x server in the next month
and trying to figure out which version of cyrus I should use next. I
understand that 2.2.x is stable and that 2.3.x in CVS is the development
however it appears that some sites have jumped
Greets -
I'm going to be rebuilding our cyrus imap 2.1.x server in the next month
and trying to figure out which version of cyrus I should use next. I
understand that 2.2.x is stable and that 2.3.x in CVS is the development
however it appears that some sites have jumped to 2.3 anyway. (What
r
Hi,
I have some problems authenticating the users against LDAP.
I am using suse and have set up the passwords to be useable for a short time
after they expired, to allow peope which might be on holidays to login and
change their user password. this information is stored in ldap, and is
I need virtual users do i not need to use sasldb then?
Simon Matter wrote:
Simon Matter wrote:
Simon Matter wrote:
u mean this?
/usr/local/etc/sasldb2.db
No, you have configured to use saslauthd in imapd.conf. So, you have to
configure and run saslauthd, d
Alan Thew schrieb am 12.08.2005 14:43:
Have you tried sivtest and did it allow a login?
Same here.
Without "--authname" after the proxyauth with the ldapdb-saslid the
local unix account is communicated as saslid, no change to the
"--user=username" is done.
[I thought, with "--authname" I can
> Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>>Simon Matter wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>u mean this?
>/usr/local/etc/sasldb2.db
>
>
>
>
No, you have configured to use saslauthd in imapd.conf. So, you have to
configure and run saslauthd, did you?
>>>Yes have been using it for year
Simon Matter wrote:
Simon Matter wrote:
u mean this?
/usr/local/etc/sasldb2.db
No, you have configured to use saslauthd in imapd.conf. So, you have to
configure and run saslauthd, did you?
Yes have been using it for years with bincimap and postfix
Hm, how could
> Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>>u mean this?
>>>/usr/local/etc/sasldb2.db
>>>
>>>
>>
>>No, you have configured to use saslauthd in imapd.conf. So, you have to
>>configure and run saslauthd, did you?
>>
> Yes have been using it for years with bincimap and postfix
Hm, how could you use saslauthd with sas
> u mean this?
> /usr/local/etc/sasldb2.db
No, you have configured to use saslauthd in imapd.conf. So, you have to
configure and run saslauthd, did you? Do you want to authenticate against
system users, or where?
>
> Casper wrote:
>
>> Hello, look in /etc what is the sasldb called, sometimes sasl
Simon Matter wrote:
u mean this?
/usr/local/etc/sasldb2.db
No, you have configured to use saslauthd in imapd.conf. So, you have to
configure and run saslauthd, did you?
Yes have been using it for years with bincimap and postfix
Do you want to authenticate against
system users, or wher
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