Dear All,
I think Jesse and me had a discussion about an year ago about md5 and
encryption.
First, encryption in the database is crucial, regardless of the DB
being in an internal segment, public server etc. A person wouldn't want
his password being seen in any situation, like overlooking when
bro
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on Friday, March 7, 2003, 12:32:01 PM, Eelco van Beek - IC&S wrote:
EvBIS> Is your sendmail in the right place and working? (/usr/bin/sendmail)
EvBIS> Best regards,
EvBIS> Eelco
EvBIS> On donderdag, maa 6, 2003, at 19:11 Europe/Amsterdam, Boyan Alexiev
EvBIS
_to is [%s]",
AS> (char *)tmp->data);
AS> and if you comment this out, the segfault goes away?
AS> It may indicate that tmp->data is not allocated properly...
AS> Aaron
AS> On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Boyan Alexiev wrote:
>> Hi Eelco,
>>
>> Thanks. I supp
03, at 17:55 Europe/Amsterdam, Boyan Alexiev
EvBIS> wrote:
>> Hi Eelco,
>>
>> It seems that the bug is definitely somewhere with the debug routine.
>> However I just installed 1.1 and it seems the problem is solved.
>> But there is still a problem, that I have not
sulted in the sigsegv?
EvBIS> Best regards,
EvBIS> Eelco
EvBIS> On vrijdag, feb 21, 2003, at 22:14 Europe/Amsterdam, Boyan Alexiev
EvBIS> wrote:
>> Hello again guys!
>>
>> It seems I am having some problems with 1.0 dbmail-smtp that are not
>> unknown to you. A
Hi Jan,
Yes, my server does almost the same. The specific results I think
depend on the number of childs you have.
CPU states: 96.9% user, 3.1% system, 0.0% nice, 0.0% idle
Mem:514476K total, 489608K used,24868K free,0K buffers
Swap: 1999832K total, 214468K used, 1785
n do that with
EvBIS> the postcat command) that resulted in the sigsegv?
EvBIS> Best regards,
EvBIS> Eelco
EvBIS> On vrijdag, feb 21, 2003, at 22:14 Europe/Amsterdam, Boyan Alexiev
EvBIS> wrote:
>> Hello again guys!
>>
>> It seems I am having some problems with 1
Hi Markus,
The mysql-server package in Debian in fact supports InnoDB :) You just
need to enter the neccessary lines in the my.cnf file.
With dbmail it is best to use InnoDB i think.
Best regards,
Bobby
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on Wednesday, February 26, 2003, 12:20:44 PM, Markus Welsch wrote:
MW> Hi,
Hi Dave,
I think the difference between lcrypt and lcrypto applies only to the
password field when you want to use md5 hashes. Not sure if it has
anything to do with md5 digests, which are used for the APOP.
Best regards,
Bobby
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on Wednesday, February 26, 2003, 2:42:25 AM, Dave
?) thought
JN> we were doing the Right Thing(tm) by using md5 digests to save
JN> password hashes (not to mention that's what you get by calling md5()
JN> in php, perl, mysql and postgres).
JN> Thanks,
JN> Jesse
JN> Original Message
JN> From: Boyan Alexiev
JN> To:
Hi Blake,
here is the md5 hash patch (hope the diff works :)
Let me know if any of you have suggestions/remarks.
Best regards,
Bobby
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on Saturday, February 22, 2003, 1:47:01 AM, Blake wrote:
B> Please do post diffs/patches!
B> Boyan Alexiev wrote:
>> ...
>>
JN> require rewriting existing things to work again.
JN> Thanks,
JN> Jesse
JN> Original Message
JN> From: Boyan Alexiev
JN> To: Jesse Norell
JN> Subject: Re[2]: [Dbmail] MD5 salted hashes in Dbmail (System passwords can
be used)
JN> Sent: Sat, 22 Feb 2003 01:09:15
ses
dbmail/smtp[23681]: insert_messages(): alias deliver_to is [3]
Could this be optimized?
Best regards,
Bobby
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on Saturday, February 22, 2003, 1:17:08 AM, Boyan Alexiev wrote:
BA> Hello!
BA> I have noticed that dbmail makes 2 sequential selects for the same
BA> messag
Hello!
I have noticed that dbmail makes 2 sequential selects for the same
message:
19693 Query SELECT deliver_to FROM aliases WHERE alias="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
19693 Query SELECT deliver_to FROM aliases WHERE alias="3"
In this case "3" is the owner_id of the user and also the
mailbox_i
e the encryption_type from 'md5' to some
JN> other value, to be compatible with the other (non-salted) md5
JN> password patch (which uses 'md5' too)?
JN> Original Message
JN> From: Boyan Alexiev
JN> To: dbmail@dbmail.org
JN> Subject: [Dbmail] MD
Jeff, you just saved me a lot of hacking :) Thank you a lot!
As for the autoresponder I found the following - just configure the
/etc/postfix/relocated map. I suppose it can also be done in a similar
way.
Best wishes,
Bobby
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JB> Hello Boyan,
BA>> Thank you for the tip, I also u
Hi Jeff,
Thank you for the tip, I also use postfix. I am not familiar with the
postfix error classes but I will check the postfix documentation. Are
you sure this is configured just with postfix. Here is a message I
get, thanks!
-
This is the DBMAIL-SMTP progra
Hello again guys!
It seems I am having some problems with 1.0 dbmail-smtp that are not
unknown to you. And yes, I think this is related to messages being
sent over and over again (which sadly many of you have noticed on this
very list, which I apologize for).
I am using Dbmail 1.0 official final s
Hello!
Does anybody have a solution to implement an auto-respond system in
Dbmail together with forwarding to an external address (which is not a
problem at all)? Or just an auto-responder for an e-mail which has been
removed for example.
Second, is there any way to define what system mails shoul
Hello!
I have made an addition to my mysql/dbauthmysql.c file to make DBmail
1.0 support MD5 hashed passwords like the ones created with the
command
mkpasswd --hash=md5
These hashes look like this:
$1$TG2pWF9A$7ri7CJg/gi3KRqTbmj8VN1 where $1$TG2pWF9A$ is the salt
Such passwords are used in a sh
estions regarding the default paths:
mylibdir=/usr/lib/
bindir=/usr/sbin/
If I have specified paths which are used just on Debian, please let
the user choose these so we don't have to edit the files.
Best regards,
Boyan Alexiev
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