Well thank you very Much Tony. Good point. It did work :D
Now i have another problem. I need my passwords to be somehow encrypted in the back
end MySql. As far as i know pam-mysql doesnt support CRAM-MD5 encryption, so the only
encryption that i could have is the encryption that i can get is the
> Well i have set up a postfix mailserver with cyrus sasl for smtp auth , cyrus
> imapd as the IMAP with Mysql as a back-end. Authentication is being done with
> pam-mysql
> I have a strange problem. When you enter a valid username you can login with
> ANY password, the IMAP responds .. OK User Log
> Well i have set up a postfix mailserver with cyrus sasl for smtp auth ,
> cyrus imapd as the IMAP with Mysql as a back-end. Authentication is being
> done with pam-mysql
> I have a strange problem. When you enter a valid username you can login
> with ANY password, the IMAP responds .. OK User Log
Well i have set up a postfix mailserver with cyrus sasl for smtp auth , cyrus imapd as
the IMAP with Mysql as a back-end. Authentication is being done with pam-mysql
I have a strange problem. When you enter a valid username you can login with ANY
password, the IMAP responds .. OK User Loged in.