hi,
I have 2.1 stable and I upgrade it to frozen but when I run xdm and enter
login name and passwd it waits for 2 or 3 seconds and again login box
comes ( user name and passwd is correct ).
When I enter to xsession.errors
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Can't connect to xserver :0
AUD
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 11:40:11AM +0200, Joaquin Ferrero wrote:
> I have 200.000 users. The most part only have email service.
> The file /etc/passwd es very, very long... but es necessary for IMAP server
> to check the home directory for every user.
>
> nss_mysql is the only solution?
>
> Now,
Just add a wrapper before procesing any incoming mail which auth on mysql.
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Antes de pasar el mail al delivery añade un nivel de chequeo via wrapper
(ahora que lo pienso puedes hacerlo tb añadiendolo como status de retorno
de una regla que definas) y que sea quien autentifique en el mysql.
by
hi,
I have 2.1 stable and I upgrade it to frozen but when I run xdm and enter
login name and passwd it waits for 2 or 3 seconds and again login box
comes ( user name and passwd is correct ).
When I enter to xsession.errors
---
Can't connect to xserver :0
AU
On Fri, Aug 04, 2000 at 11:40:11AM +0200, Joaquin Ferrero wrote:
> I have 200.000 users. The most part only have email service.
> The file /etc/passwd es very, very long... but es necessary for IMAP server
> to check the home directory for every user.
>
> nss_mysql is the only solution?
>
> Now,
Just add a wrapper before procesing any incoming mail which auth on mysql.
---
Antes de pasar el mail al delivery añade un nivel de chequeo via wrapper
(ahora que lo pienso puedes hacerlo tb añadiendolo como status de retorno
de una regla que definas) y que sea quien autentifique en el mysql.
On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Joaquin Ferrero wrote:
> I have 200.000 users. The most part only have email service.
Are they for different domains? If so, you could use different password
files for each domain. (This is what I do.) And you can also use databases
(instead of flat-text) for the authenticatio
On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Joaquin Ferrero wrote:
> I have 200.000 users. The most part only have email service.
Are they for different domains? If so, you could use different password
files for each domain. (This is what I do.) And you can also use databases
(instead of flat-text) for the authenticati
> The file /etc/passwd es very, very long... but es necessary for IMAP server
> to check the home directory for every user.
>
> nss_mysql is the only solution?
nope.
> Now, I have mysql to auth users for proftpd & apache via PAM (pam_mysql)
there is also ldap, pg_sql and, probably what you want
At 04:53 PM 8/4/2000 +0800, Day wrote:
Iam configuring my virtualuser table
and when iam sending e-mail to pine
this is the error that i get...
Sending Error: 451 hash map "virtuser" unsafe map file
what is wrong with it?
The file should not have world writable permission. Sendmail is unhappy
ab
I have 200.000 users. The most part only have email service.
The file /etc/passwd es very, very long... but es necessary for IMAP server
to check the home directory for every user.
nss_mysql is the only solution?
Now, I have mysql to auth users for proftpd & apache via PAM (pam_mysql)
Sendmail c
> The file /etc/passwd es very, very long... but es necessary for IMAP server
> to check the home directory for every user.
>
> nss_mysql is the only solution?
nope.
> Now, I have mysql to auth users for proftpd & apache via PAM (pam_mysql)
there is also ldap, pg_sql and, probably what you wan
On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Day wrote:
> Iam configuring my virtualuser table
> and when iam sending e-mail to pine
> this is the error that i get...
>
> Sending Error: 451 hash map "virtuser" unsafe map file
>
> what is wrong with it?
check file permissions
Iam configuring my virtualuser table
and when iam sending e-mail to pine
this is the error that i get...
Sending Error: 451 hash map "virtuser" unsafe
map file
what is wrong with it?
**Day
Ballega0919 3385828
Technical SupportManila Online
Provider
At 04:53 PM 8/4/2000 +0800, Day wrote:
>Iam configuring my virtualuser table
>and when iam sending e-mail to pine
>this is the error that i get...
>
>Sending Error: 451 hash map "virtuser" unsafe map file
>
>what is wrong with it?
The file should not have world writable permission. Sendmail is
I have 200.000 users. The most part only have email service.
The file /etc/passwd es very, very long... but es necessary for IMAP server
to check the home directory for every user.
nss_mysql is the only solution?
Now, I have mysql to auth users for proftpd & apache via PAM (pam_mysql)
Sendmail
On Fri, 4 Aug 2000, Day wrote:
> Iam configuring my virtualuser table
> and when iam sending e-mail to pine
> this is the error that i get...
>
> Sending Error: 451 hash map "virtuser" unsafe map file
>
> what is wrong with it?
check file permissions
Iam configuring my virtualuser table
and when iam sending e-mail to pine
this is the error that i get...
Sending Error: 451 hash map "virtuser" unsafe
map file
what is wrong with it?
**Day
Ballega0919 3385828
Technical SupportManila Online
Provider
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