I have an /etc/sasldb2 containing around 600 accounts, in GNU dbm
format. In running sasldblistusers2 I can see entries like so:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: cmusaslsecretPLAIN
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: userPassword
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: userPassword
When I try to authenticate against (using imtest) this on a
Clarification below...
Kevin Kruzich wrote:
I have an /etc/sasldb2 containing around 600 accounts, in GNU dbm
format. In running sasldblistusers2 I can see entries like so:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: cmusaslsecretPLAIN
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: userPassword
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: userPassword
When I try to
Kevin Kruzich schrieb:
Clarification below...
Kevin Kruzich wrote:
I have an /etc/sasldb2 containing around 600 accounts, in GNU dbm
format. In running sasldblistusers2 I can see entries like so:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: cmusaslsecretPLAIN
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: userPassword
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The realm does matter. It took awhile to realize this but moving an
/etc/sasldb2 from one machine to another --irregardless of db format,
gdbm or db, I couldn't authenticate against it. And that's using 'imtest
-a user -u user hostname'
I found a solution to this (as illustrated below and