On Thursday, December 18, 2003, at 11:38 AM, zynkx wrote:
1st
----> sub.example.com and example.com are able to show up the login page if you go to the cgi-bin directory of the server. imagine i only want sub.example.com to be able to access qmailadmin. how is this done?
Configure apache so qmailadmin is only available to sub.example.com. Keep in mind that even if you access qmailadmin from sub.example.com, you can still log into accounts for example.com. If sub.example.com is an alias to example.com, then there isn't an easy way to limit qmailadmin access. You'd need to set sub.example.com up as a separate VirtualHost.
2nd
----> at the login page, the user postmaster is assumed at the login prompt. is there a way not to display any user by default at the login prompt at all??
Edit the show_login.html template (installed to /usr/local/share/qmailadmin/html by default).
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