--On January 5, 2006 11:41:33 AM -0800 Ross Gohlke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
First, enver post your password( s ) to a public list, go change atleast
those database passwords, I don't know if there were others.
Egad! I edited that file before I sent, not well enough obviously. One
password,
>>>I don't think PAM will follow symlinks. Try cp-ing the file.
>>
>>
>> cd /etc/pam.d/
>> cp -p imap pop3
>
> Try:
>
> rm pop
> cp -p imap pop
>
> Just a thought, since your original symlink name doesn't match your copy
> above, and on the few PAM systems I run, the filename is /etc/pam.d/pop
Ross Gohlke wrote:
First, enver post your password( s ) to a public list, go change atleast
those database passwords, I don't know if there were others.
Egad! I edited that file before I sent, not well enough obviously. One
password, and it needed to be changed anyway...
I don't think PAM w
> First, enver post your password( s ) to a public list, go change atleast
those database passwords, I don't know if there were others.
Egad! I edited that file before I sent, not well enough obviously. One
password, and it needed to be changed anyway...
> I don't think PAM will follow symlinks.
--On January 5, 2006 9:11:26 AM -0800 Ross Gohlke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
/etc/pam.d/imap (ln -s /etc/pam.d/imap /etc/pam.d/pop)
auth required pam_pgsql.sodatabase=mail user=mail password=
table=accountuser user_column=username pwd_column=password pw_type=md5
debug
account required
SETUP:
FreeBSD 5.3
cyrus-imap and cyrus-sasl (with TLS) are installed from ports and working.
Accounts are stored in postgresql, managed with web-cyradm with md5 passwords
Cyrus > saslauthd > PAM_pgsql > postgresql
PROBLEM
>From Thunderbird, I can successfully send mail via Auth SMTP and log in to