On 6/1/20 10:29 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
The problem is the client program trying to talk to the linux server
is base64 encoding the entire email address for the AUTH LOGIN,
not just the "username". so my user name needs to include the "@" symbol.
That's a common requirement for servers that im
I'm used to using "git diff" and "svn diff" to view changes in my
development system. Is there a similar thing that works with changes
between a repository package and the installed RPM? Ie. something that
shows the changes in /etc hinted at by "rpm -V". I'm already using
etckeeper+git but that
>https://www.cyrusimap.org/sasl/sasl/sysadmin.html
>One could also hack up an extra PAM module for use by saslauthd.
Ok I read through this, played on my machine with it - It looks very
promising. Will try on the end machine tomorrow. Thanks Kenneth!
Jerry
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On 6/1/2020 12:03 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
I came across /etc/mail/virtusertable. I am using fresh install of centos
7.
I added my silly user as:
si...@my.com silly
did the make and service sendmail restart.
But its still not working. Getting rejects as not valid just like before. I
I came across /etc/mail/virtusertable. I am using fresh install of centos
7.
I added my silly user as:
si...@my.com silly
did the make and service sendmail restart.
But its still not working. Getting rejects as not valid just like before. I
presume this would use the PW for "silly" u
On 6/1/2020 10:55 AM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Whatever backend you configure cyrus-sasl to use for validating the
SMTP AUTH credentials, it is possible to use other values than a user
name.
I'm no sasl expert but it looks like one could store the weird username
in /etc/sasldb:
https://ww
Am 01.06.2020 um 19:44 schrieb Jerry Geis:
I am looking for a way for sendmail to ALLOW auth by IP and not user name
(its a closed network) or even SKIP invalid auth ?
Is that even possible ?
It is possible to configure Sendmail to relay based on client
connection. The doc will tell you how.
On Mon, 1 Jun 2020 at 13:13, Jerry Geis wrote:
> How can I define a local use with "@" in the name
>
> useradd "bob@myname" gives error.
>
> I "need" to have the @ sign in the name -is that possible. Silly reason -
> the system I am trying to send emails to the linux server has a bug. I'm
> tr
On 6/1/20 12:13 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
How can I define a local use with "@" in the name
useradd "bob@myname" gives error.
I "need" to have the @ sign in the name -is that possible. Silly reason -
the system I am trying to send emails to the linux server has a bug. I'm
trying to get around
On 6/1/2020 10:29 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
The problem is the client program trying to talk to the linux server
is base64 encoding the entire email address for the AUTH LOGIN,
Note that it's not talking to "the linux server" but to a specific
program on the server.I'm guessing Postfix. (But mayb
I am looking for a way for sendmail to ALLOW auth by IP and not user name
(its a closed network) or even SKIP invalid auth ?
Is that even possible ?
Jerry
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On Mon, 2020-06-01 at 13:13 -0400, Jerry Geis wrote:
> How can I define a local use with "@" in the name
>
> useradd "bob@myname" gives error.
>
> I "need" to have the @ sign in the name -is that possible. Silly reason -
> the system I am trying to send emails to the linux server has a bug. I'
HI Frank - Like that signature of yours...
> Wouldn't you be better off using the alias directive
The problem is the client program trying to talk to the linux server
is base64 encoding the entire email address for the AUTH LOGIN,
not just the "username". so my user name needs to include the
On Mon, 1 Jun 2020 13:13:13 -0400
Jerry Geis wrote:
> I "need" to have the @ sign in the name -is that possible. Silly reason -
> the system I am trying to send emails to the linux server has a bug. I'm
> trying to get around it.
Wouldn't you be better off using the alias directive in your mail
How can I define a local use with "@" in the name
useradd "bob@myname" gives error.
I "need" to have the @ sign in the name -is that possible. Silly reason -
the system I am trying to send emails to the linux server has a bug. I'm
trying to get around it.
Thanks,
Jerry
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On 5/29/20 3:16 PM, m...@tdiehl.org wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for centos-release-8.1-1.1911.0.9.el8.src.rpm.
> Does anyone know where to find it. The only thing I see in vault is
> centos-release-8.1-1.1911.0.8.el8.src.rpm.
>
> Regards,
>
You can get all source code from git:
https://git.c
Hi,
According to
https://centos.pkgs.org/8/centos-baseos-x86_64/centos-release-8.1-1.1911.0.9.el8.x86_64.rpm.html,
the src rpm should be at
http://vault.centos.org/8.1.1911/BaseOS/Source/SPackages/centos-release-8.1-1.1911.0.9.el8.src.rpm,
but it isn't.
Is the same issue I reported earlier
Le 13/05/2020 à 02:13, Orion Poplawski a écrit :
> On 5/12/20 2:46 AM, Patrick Bégou wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I need some help with NFSv4 setup/tuning. I have a dedicated nfs server
>> (2 x E5-2620 8cores/16 threads each, 64GB RAM, 1x10Gb ethernet and 16x
>> 8TB HDD) used by two servers and a small clu
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