Re: alternative login names

2013-02-04 Thread Charles Bradshaw
Gentelman Sorry to but into this thread at so late a stage. Indeed SASL does not support encrypted pass words because it can't! SASL CRAM-MD5 and DIGEST-MD5 do not transmit the pass word over the link, as a consequence both the client and the server need knowledge of the clear text. It is possib

Re: alternative login names

2013-02-04 Thread Wolfgang Rosenauer
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 6:44 PM, Marc Patermann < hans.mo...@ofd-z.niedersachsen.de> wrote: > Wolfgang > > Wolfgang Rosenauer schrieb (04.02.2013 18:03 Uhr): > > > I played around some more with openldap's SASL and ran exactly into the >> issue that SASL seems to explicitely _not_ support CRYPT us

Re: alternative login names

2013-02-04 Thread Marc Patermann
Wolfgang Wolfgang Rosenauer schrieb (04.02.2013 18:03 Uhr): > I played around some more with openldap's SASL and ran exactly into the > issue that SASL seems to explicitely _not_ support CRYPT userPasswords. > So yes, keeping saslauthd using PAM would help with that. What did you test? (I did no

Re: alternative login names

2013-02-04 Thread Wolfgang Rosenauer
saslauthd using PAM would help with that. But now after reading quite some stuff about ldapdb I still have no idea how a "use ldapdb just as a canonicalization plugin" would look like. Any pointers to documentation which shows how that comes together starting from imapd.conf. I found some snippets for e

Re: alternative login names

2013-02-04 Thread Dan White
On 02/03/13 20:29 +0100, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote: >Hi, > >I'm running Cyrus imapd 2.3.x since quite some time for a group of users. >My setup is LDAP based using saslauthd to pam_ldap currently and works just >fine. But now I want to allow access to the mailboxes using the email >address as an alt

Re: alternative login names

2013-02-04 Thread Dan White
On 02/04/13 09:08 -0500, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: >On Mon, 2013-02-04 at 14:25 +0100, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote: >> I actually needed a pointer into the right direction and I guess that >> is one. >> I've never used sasl ldapdb though and I have a hard time figuring out >> how and what to do. > >I

Re: alternative login names

2013-02-04 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Mon, 2013-02-04 at 14:25 +0100, Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote: > I actually needed a pointer into the right direction and I guess that > is one. > I've never used sasl ldapdb though and I have a hard time figuring out > how and what to do. I have some examples for using ldapdb @

Re: alternative login names

2013-02-04 Thread Marc Patermann
Wolfgang, Wolfgang Rosenauer schrieb (04.02.2013 14:25 Uhr): > On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Marc Patermann > > wrote: > > Wolfgang Rosenauer schrieb (03.02.2013 20 > :29 Uhr): > > > I'm running Cyrus imapd 2.3.x since quite some ti

Re: alternative login names

2013-02-04 Thread Wolfgang Rosenauer
Thanks Marc, On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 10:07 AM, Marc Patermann < hans.mo...@ofd-z.niedersachsen.de> wrote: > Wolfgang Rosenauer schrieb (03.02.2013 20:29 Uhr): > > > I'm running Cyrus imapd 2.3.x since quite some time for a group of users. >> My setup is LDAP based using saslauthd to pam_ldap cur

Re: alternative login names

2013-02-04 Thread Marc Patermann
Wolfgang, Wolfgang Rosenauer schrieb (03.02.2013 20:29 Uhr): > I'm running Cyrus imapd 2.3.x since quite some time for a group of users. > My setup is LDAP based using saslauthd to pam_ldap currently and works > just fine. But now I want to allow access to the mailboxes using the > email addres

alternative login names

2013-02-03 Thread Wolfgang Rosenauer
Hi, I'm running Cyrus imapd 2.3.x since quite some time for a group of users. My setup is LDAP based using saslauthd to pam_ldap currently and works just fine. But now I want to allow access to the mailboxes using the email address as an alternative to the system username. I have no real idea whe

Re: Different mailbox and login names

2008-09-26 Thread Björn Keil
Ah... yes... I changed the /etc/aliases file to redirect to the boxes I wanted, added a new router to the exim confiugration to accept local mail for those addresses and created mailboxes in cyrus for those users (and still reject mail for unknown users). Sometimes the solution is just too obvious

Re: Different mailbox and login names

2008-09-25 Thread Torsten Schlabach
w.cmu.edu > Betreff: Different mailbox and login names > Hello, > > I am pretty new to Cyrus and got some problems with it. > I am trying to set up a Cyrus IMAP Server on a Debian Linux (Etch) System. > The system is running an Exim 4 Mailserver. > > The problem is that I need t

Re: Different mailbox and login names

2008-09-25 Thread Jeff
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 9:03 AM, Björn Keil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am pretty new to Cyrus and got some problems with it. > I am trying to set up a Cyrus IMAP Server on a Debian Linux (Etch) System. > The system is running an Exim 4 Mailserver. > > The problem is that I need the u

Different mailbox and login names

2008-09-25 Thread Björn Keil
Hello, I am pretty new to Cyrus and got some problems with it. I am trying to set up a Cyrus IMAP Server on a Debian Linux (Etch) System. The system is running an Exim 4 Mailserver. The problem is that I need the usernames that the users give when they log in to be different from the names of the

Re: Multiple Login-Names for one mailbox?

2006-08-14 Thread Rudy Gevaert
Roland Baum wrote: Hello, i'm using Cyrus-2.2 for my mailbox wir PSQL-Sasl plugin for authenication. each user has his mailbox in email-address-format ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), so that he/her can simply login with mbox-name. other email-addresses are mapped to this mailbox via SQL-DB. for prospectiv

Multiple Login-Names for one mailbox?

2006-08-13 Thread Roland Baum
Hello, i'm using Cyrus-2.2 for my mailbox wir PSQL-Sasl plugin for authenication. each user has his mailbox in email-address-format ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), so that he/her can simply login with mbox-name. other email-addresses are mapped to this mailbox via SQL-DB. for prospectively applications, i w

Re: login-names

2004-04-06 Thread Robin M.
On Tue, 6 Apr 2004, Marten Lehmann wrote: > in our current setup, we're using the email-adress as the login for > POP3-accounts. That's easy to remember for our customers. Is it possible > email-addresses as login with cyrus now? I read some years ago, that > only login's with [a-z0-9]+ are allowe

login-names

2004-04-06 Thread Marten Lehmann
Hello, in our current setup, we're using the email-adress as the login for POP3-accounts. That's easy to remember for our customers. Is it possible email-addresses as login with cyrus now? I read some years ago, that only login's with [a-z0-9]+ are allowed. Regards Marten --- Home Page: http:/