On 11/04/12 17:24 -0600, Dan White wrote:
>Cyrus can use saslauthd to authenticate both incoming lmtp and imap
>connections. By
>default both daemons should use the same authentication service, whether
>that's sasldb or saslauthd, or another source.
>
>Such a configuration might look like (on the
On 11/04/12 09:43 -0600, Dale J Chatham wrote:
>my intent it so have postfix in the DMZ delivering to cyrus lmtp and
>cyrus internal.
>
>I'd like to not have to have a map of users, but to use ideally sasldb
>to determine users and passwords, but pam if necessary. I'd rather use
>stock packages an
One more point. Can't one authenticate with saslauthd running on a
remote machine?
So, could I:
InternetDMZ Internal
= ==
mail -> Postfix -> lmtp
^| |
I was hoping postfix could be configured to blindly forward to lmtp and
let lmtp authenticate.
I lost a dual sendmail configuration where mail was received in the DMZ
and then forwarded to a sendmail internal.
Perhaps I'm approaching this entirely wrong.
On 11/4/2012 10:09 AM, Andrew Morgan
On Sun, 4 Nov 2012, Dale J Chatham wrote:
> my intent it so have postfix in the DMZ delivering to cyrus lmtp and
> cyrus internal.
>
> I'd like to not have to have a map of users, but to use ideally sasldb
> to determine users and passwords, but pam if necessary. I'd rather use
> stock packages a
my intent it so have postfix in the DMZ delivering to cyrus lmtp and
cyrus internal.
I'd like to not have to have a map of users, but to use ideally sasldb
to determine users and passwords, but pam if necessary. I'd rather use
stock packages and avoid compiling from scratch.
Distro is centos