Andrew Garner schreef:
Timo Sirainen schreef:
On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 14:36 +0100, Marc Cuypers wrote:
When using dovecot for authentication of an SASL (postfix) request, i
cannot use the allow_nets parameter.  The IP-address of the requester is
not known in dovecot.

I would like to allow sasl for certain users, others are not allowed to
access via SASL.
Some users can have access to imap and pop3 from certain IP-addresses.

How could i combine this in then dovecot configuration?
Since Postfix doesn't send the IP to Dovecot, there isn't anything on
Dovecot's side you can do. You could try asking about this in Postfix
list.. Someone at least had a patch which allowed sending local IP to
Dovecot (http://marc.info/?t=119306971600010&r=1&w=2). Maybe it sends
remote IP as well.

I wrote that patch.   It passes both endpoints (remote & local)
through to dovecot .    This lets you restrict smtp-auth just like
pop3 or imap using the remote IP.    In my case, I had played around
with a quick hack for doing per-ip realming (using the local IP) w/
dovecot-sql.
Hi Andrew,

Where can i find the patch?

--
Marc

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