Re: Sendmail, LDAP, and authinfo

2004-04-12 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Christian Storch said:
> I would suggest to use 'pam_ldap.so' from 'libpam-ldap' via sasl.
> How to do it with sendmail:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2004/debian-isp-200402/msg00267.html

I was trying to stay away from pam-ldap - was thinking it might make more
sense to do direct queries, instead of the abstraction - but if that's
what there is, it looks easy enough.

Thanks,
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Re: Sendmail, LDAP, and authinfo

2004-04-12 Thread Christian Storch
I would suggest to use 'pam_ldap.so' from 'libpam-ldap' via sasl.
How to do it with sendmail:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2004/debian-isp-200402/msg00267.html

Christian

- Original Message - 
From: "Stephen Gran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "debian-isp" 
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 7:08 PM
Subject: Sendmail, LDAP, and authinfo

Hello all,

Does anyone know if sendmail can do authentication against an LDAP
server?  We are getting ready to change which box is being used for
outgoing mail, and since outgoing mail is only allowed either from the
client's subnet or via auth, it would be nice if we could authenticate
against an already setup LDAP server.  I have seen plenty of stuff about
mailertable, access, aliases, etc, but nothing about authinfo. 

ATM, we're using sasl on the box it's on, and my feeling was that
migrating the setup to LDAP would be easier and more maintainable in the
long run, especially since LDAP is already in place.  It's easier to
maintain one database than two.

TIA,
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Re: Sendmail, LDAP, and authinfo

2004-04-12 Thread Stephen Gran
This one time, at band camp, Christian Storch said:
> I would suggest to use 'pam_ldap.so' from 'libpam-ldap' via sasl.
> How to do it with sendmail:
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2004/debian-isp-200402/msg00267.html

I was trying to stay away from pam-ldap - was thinking it might make more
sense to do direct queries, instead of the abstraction - but if that's
what there is, it looks easy enough.

Thanks,
-- 
 -
|   ,''`.Stephen Gran |
|  : :' :[EMAIL PROTECTED] |
|  `. `'Debian user, admin, and developer |
|`- http://www.debian.org |
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Re: Sendmail, LDAP, and authinfo

2004-04-12 Thread Christian Storch
I would suggest to use 'pam_ldap.so' from 'libpam-ldap' via sasl.
How to do it with sendmail:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-isp/2004/debian-isp-200402/msg00267.html

Christian

- Original Message - 
From: "Stephen Gran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "debian-isp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 7:08 PM
Subject: Sendmail, LDAP, and authinfo

Hello all,

Does anyone know if sendmail can do authentication against an LDAP
server?  We are getting ready to change which box is being used for
outgoing mail, and since outgoing mail is only allowed either from the
client's subnet or via auth, it would be nice if we could authenticate
against an already setup LDAP server.  I have seen plenty of stuff about
mailertable, access, aliases, etc, but nothing about authinfo. 

ATM, we're using sasl on the box it's on, and my feeling was that
migrating the setup to LDAP would be easier and more maintainable in the
long run, especially since LDAP is already in place.  It's easier to
maintain one database than two.

TIA,
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Sendmail, LDAP, and authinfo

2004-04-12 Thread Stephen Gran
Hello all,

Does anyone know if sendmail can do authentication against an LDAP
server?  We are getting ready to change which box is being used for
outgoing mail, and since outgoing mail is only allowed either from the
client's subnet or via auth, it would be nice if we could authenticate
against an already setup LDAP server.  I have seen plenty of stuff about
mailertable, access, aliases, etc, but nothing about authinfo. 

ATM, we're using sasl on the box it's on, and my feeling was that
migrating the setup to LDAP would be easier and more maintainable in the
long run, especially since LDAP is already in place.  It's easier to
maintain one database than two.

TIA,
-- 
 -
|   ,''`.Stephen Gran |
|  : :' :[EMAIL PROTECTED] |
|  `. `'Debian user, admin, and developer |
|`- http://www.debian.org |
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Sendmail, LDAP, and authinfo

2004-04-12 Thread Stephen Gran
Hello all,

Does anyone know if sendmail can do authentication against an LDAP
server?  We are getting ready to change which box is being used for
outgoing mail, and since outgoing mail is only allowed either from the
client's subnet or via auth, it would be nice if we could authenticate
against an already setup LDAP server.  I have seen plenty of stuff about
mailertable, access, aliases, etc, but nothing about authinfo. 

ATM, we're using sasl on the box it's on, and my feeling was that
migrating the setup to LDAP would be easier and more maintainable in the
long run, especially since LDAP is already in place.  It's easier to
maintain one database than two.

TIA,
-- 
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|   ,''`.Stephen Gran |
|  : :' :[EMAIL PROTECTED] |
|  `. `'Debian user, admin, and developer |
|`- http://www.debian.org |
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