> Hi guys,
>
> I am upgrading our Cyrus installation from 2.2.12 to 2.3.14 and just
> started looking at ACLs.
>
> When I attempt to deliver to a mailbox with "group:" ACLs, LMTP crashes
> and will not deliver the message.
>
> Here's the ACLs for
Hi guys,
I am upgrading our Cyrus installation from 2.2.12 to 2.3.14 and just
started looking at ACLs.
When I attempt to deliver to a mailbox with "group:" ACLs, LMTP crashes
and will not deliver the message.
Here's the ACLs for the mailbox:
timaphost.bath.ac.uk>
mbia.edu> lam ldap
group:www lrswipcda
Is there an option to make the ACL checker case insensitive?
On Sep 12, 2005, at 12:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having a problem with group ACLS.
I have configure it to use the pts module and do ldap authentication.
When logging i
I'm having a problem with group ACLS.
I have configure it to use the pts module and do ldap authentication.
When logging in I see these queries performed against ldap
conn=1 op=0 BIND dn="" method=128
conn=1 op=0 RESULT tag=97 err=0 text=
conn=1 op=1 SRCH base="dc=cc,dc=co
Hello.
Id like to know if it is possible to use group acls with virtual
domains? I was unable to figure out how to use them at the same time.
Groups were exported by nss_ldap module and enabled in imapd.conf,
but no 'group:sample_group' neither 'group:[EMAIL PROTECTED]' were
w
quot;it doesn't work". I don't really have time to setup
a system using auth_unix and poke at it.
Larry
--On Thursday, December 13, 2001 3:27 PM +0300 Alexey Lobanov
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Does anybody obtain proper group ACLs in Cyrus IMAP? I ask
Hello.
Does anybody obtain proper group ACLs in Cyrus IMAP? I ask succeeders to contact me, if
possible.
Now I see absolutely no difference between "name acl" and "group:name acl" contexts.
Means, if I am a member of group "name" in either /etc/group and|or PAM p
Hey everyone,
I'm trying to setup some group ACLs in Cyrus where the group membership
is defined by an LDAP server. Does anyone already have a patch that does
this for 1.6.x? THX.
--
Todd Nemanich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Protecting the opulent and staging moral standard,
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