Should the 'authmysqlrc' file also exist in the '/etc/authlib' directory?
I'm still confused about that particular file, because it exists in the
directory where I un-tarred the 'courier-authlib-0.58' package, but nowhere
else. If I just copy that file to the '/etc/authlib' directory and make the
necessary changes to it, will it do what it is supposed to, or does the fact
that it didn't get copied to '/etc/authlib' during installation indicate
that there is a larger problem?
Thanks.
Brent R.
P.S. Note that 'authdaemonrc' exists in '/etc/authlib', it's only
'authmysqlrc' that is missing.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Johnny Lam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Brent Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <courier-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 5:32 PM
Subject: [courier-users] Re: /etc/courier?
Brent Robinson wrote:
I recently compiled and installed Courier on a Mac OSX 10.3.9 system,
and everything appeared to be successful, with no errors. I was reading
a tutorial that makes reference to the 'authdaemonrc' and 'authmysqlrc'
files within the '/etc/courier' directory, but there isn't an
'/etc/courier' directory on the system. There is a file called
'authdaemonrc' on the system in the '/usr/local/etc/authlib/' directory,
but the only place where the 'authmysqlrc' file exists in the the
directory where I originally un-tarred the 'courier-authlib-0.58'
package.
Can anyone provide any insight? Did something go wrong with my
installation, or am I just making some other beginner's mistake?
The tutorial mostly likely is covering an older version of Courier that
was from a time before the Courier authentication module was split out
into its own distribution, courier-authlib. The names of the config files
are still the same, but all of the authentication-related configuration is
now found in /etc/authlib, or /usr/local/etc/authlib in your installation.
Cheers,
-- Johnny Lam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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