quoth Mario L. Peralta:
| Josh Miller wrote:
| >
| > Reading the documentation, I'm getting the gist that I can use a user
| > database besides /etc/passwd, but I'm not quite sure if that's what it's
| > trying to tell me...I'd like to use my own user/password file...will cyrus
| > let me do this? if so, how, or where can I find information on how? I can't
| > figure it out from the documentation...unless it's this kerberos with x.y@z
| > which also makes no sense to me :)
| >
| > --
| > Josh
|
| You can modify SASL's pwcheck daemon to do that. I think this is the
| simplest
| way. On the other hand, you can use PAM and develop you own PAM library
| to check
| against your /user/password file.
| Success.
Found this in the archives when looking for just such a pam module. Has
anyone done it? I found one for linux-pam, but I'm lazy enough to not want to
duplicate any work if such a thing is out there and compilable for Solaris 8.
Thanks,
Stephen