Thanks for pointing it out! Quick search and I now know they're plaintext transmitted in base64. :P

Time for a password change. :D

I can also tell you why it's decodes as Usernamu. :P

Reio

PS: Damnation

On 05/09/2018 10:24, Marcus MERIGHI wrote:
Hello,

r...@mrstuudio.ee (Reio Remma), 2018.09.04 (Tue) 21:51 (CEST):
I've a backup script in Windows that sends an e-mail upon completion.
The mail goes out successfully if I use port 25 on the mail server but fails
unspectacularly with no specific error message on OpenSMTPD side when I try
to submit it authenticated on port 587.
I had to remove the rest, it contained info you should not have posted
and should change now ;-)

client: AUTH login <your@email.address>
server: 334 Usernamu: [I have no idea why the *u is there!]
client: (answers with a string that does not look like a username)
server: [thinks it's got a username] 334 Password:
client: disconnects

IIRC, there's two ways of doing auth in SMTP, your client is trying A
and smtpd expecting B.

Marcus


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