Hi Rodi,
Postfix is not in a chroot jail, and (I forgot to mention this) the user
posftix is in the shadow group.
Google only has questions on this subject, but not many answers... :(
Thanks
R.M. Evers wrote:
Hi Jose,
Maybe your smtpd (smtp/smtps) is chrooted? Check your master.cf for
Hi Jose,
Postfix is not in a chroot jail, and (I forgot to mention this) the
user posftix is in the shadow group.
I recommend running postfix chrooted and use pwcheck for
authentication.
Here is a quick guide how I did it:
Make sure the following packages are installed...
postfix-tls
Hi Jose,
Maybe your smtpd (smtp/smtps) is chrooted? Check your master.cf for
this. And for shadow auth you probably also have to add postfix to the
shadow group..
Hope this helps :)
Regards,
-Rodi
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 00:19, Jose Alberto Guzman wrote:
I'm trying to get posfix authenticate
## Jose Alberto Guzman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
But when I try to authenticate with plain (base64 encoded:
'user\0user\0password'), posfix complains with :
postfix/smtpd[2134]: connect from localhost[127.0.0.1]
postfix/smtpd[2134]: PAM _pam_init_handlers: could not open /etc/pam.conf
Are you
I'm trying to get posfix authenticate (for relaying purposes) users
with SASL via PAM on woody.
I've installed posftix, posftix-tls, libsasl and it´s modules.
Following the READMEs, I can see that postfix does support SASL auth
LOGIN and PLAIN mechanisms:
220 mybox.over.here ESMTP Postfix
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