Brian Candler wrote:
Then you can probably use LDAP_AUTHBIND to validate the passwords. However
this will only let you use AUTH PLAIN, not CRAM-MD5 (which in any case is
not a problem if users are connecting in over SSL)
Yes, that is exactly what we do.
Jay
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> >>If so, what changes will be required to our setup?
> >
> >It depends exactly on what "encrypted passwords" means. It could mean
> >any one of different things.
> >
> >1) LDAP connection using SSL
> >
> >2) Encrypted passwords held in the userPassword attribute, which will
> >be accessible to
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Mike Kenny writes:
>
>> We are currently using postfix/cyrus-sasl and courier-imap/authlib
>> authentication against a fedora directory server. we are using clear
>> text passwords and everything is working perfectly. For various
>> reasons we are replacing the fedora-ds
Mike Kenny writes:
We are currently using postfix/cyrus-sasl and courier-imap/authlib
authentication against a fedora directory server. we are using clear text
passwords and everything is working perfectly. For various reasons we are
replacing the fedora-ds with Novell's eDirectory. We have be
We are currently using postfix/cyrus-sasl and courier-imap/authlib
authentication against a fedora directory server. we are using clear text
passwords and everything is working perfectly. For various reasons we are
replacing the fedora-ds with Novell's eDirectory. We have been informed that
this w