user and realm splitting in cyrus/ldap

2006-12-22 Thread Marten Lehmann
Hello, I'm using Cyrus with saslauthd using ldap. When I am testing the setup with testsaslauthd it works fine. But when I am authenticating through cyrus (imap login) then I notice in the saslauthd logs, that cyrus seems to split the credentials. I'm using virtual domains, so a login looks l

Re: user and realm splitting in cyrus/ldap

2006-12-22 Thread Simon Matter
> Hello, > > I'm using Cyrus with saslauthd using ldap. When I am testing the setup > with testsaslauthd it works fine. But when I am authenticating through > cyrus (imap login) then I notice in the saslauthd logs, that cyrus seems > to split the credentials. I'm using virtual domains, so a login l

Re: user and realm splitting in cyrus/ldap

2006-12-22 Thread Rudy Gevaert
Marten Lehmann wrote: Hello, I'm using Cyrus with saslauthd using ldap. When I am testing the setup with testsaslauthd it works fine. But when I am authenticating through cyrus (imap login) then I notice in the saslauthd logs, that cyrus seems to split the credentials. I'm using virtual domai

Re: user and realm splitting in cyrus/ldap

2006-12-25 Thread Marten Lehmann
Hello, Did you check the "-r" switch of saslauthd? no. I used a filter like (|([EMAIL PROTECTED])(cn=%u)) instead but using "-r" is the better way which I'm using now. Thanks! Regards Marten Lehmann Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/ Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu

Re: user and realm splitting in cyrus/ldap

2006-12-25 Thread Marten Lehmann
Hello, In my case it is: ldap_filter: (&(umMailObjectStatus=enabled)(umCyrusStatus=enabled)(umLogin=%u%R)) So that it looks for [EMAIL PROTECTED] thanks. I'm using saslauthd with the -r option now as Simon adviced but your combination with the "enabled" status is interesting. I also plann

Re: user and realm splitting in cyrus/ldap

2006-12-26 Thread Rudy Gevaert
Marten Lehmann wrote: Hello, In my case it is: ldap_filter: (&(umMailObjectStatus=enabled)(umCyrusStatus=enabled)(umLogin=%u%R)) So that it looks for [EMAIL PROTECTED] thanks. I'm using saslauthd with the -r option now as Simon adviced but your combination with the "enabled" status is int