Can mysql auth and cdb auth co-exist?

2000-09-06 Thread Greg Kopp

I ahve tried this with 4.8.7 as well as 4.9 and can't seem to get it to
work.

I want to enable BOTH mysql and cdb authentication so I can gradually move
my domains over from cdb to mysql.

Can this be done?

If you say yes, then what do I need to do? I only ask this question as I
have tried this a half dozen times on our existing qmail+vpopmail server and
it does not work. Once installed, I get these errors in /var/log/maillog:

Sep  5 17:31:29 voyager vpopmail[4402]: vchkpw: No virt found
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:207.206.15.107

No matter who tries to pop thier mail, a cdb based domain or a mysql based
domain.

My installation of qmail is very close to that in the LWQ faq. It has worked
fine for the past 9 months, and have no complaints. I just want to migrate
to mysql authentication. I would appreciate some help.




Re: Can mysql auth and cdb auth co-exist?

2000-09-06 Thread Ken Jones

Greg Kopp wrote:
 
 I ahve tried this with 4.8.7 as well as 4.9 and can't seem to get it to
 work.
 
 I want to enable BOTH mysql and cdb authentication so I can gradually move
 my domains over from cdb to mysql.
 
 Can this be done?
 
 If you say yes, then what do I need to do? I only ask this question as I
 have tried this a half dozen times on our existing qmail+vpopmail server and
 it does not work. Once installed, I get these errors in /var/log/maillog:
 
 Sep  5 17:31:29 voyager vpopmail[4402]: vchkpw: No virt found
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:207.206.15.107
 
 No matter who tries to pop thier mail, a cdb based domain or a mysql based
 domain.
 
 My installation of qmail is very close to that in the LWQ faq. It has worked
 fine for the past 9 months, and have no complaints. I just want to migrate
 to mysql authentication. I would appreciate some help.

No, you can't do that. Just one auth scheme at a time.

Ken