jon wrote:
Dear fellows,
#1. OpenBSD gots a port for checkpassword, its in
/usr/ports/mail/checkpassword..
#2, are you sure its /bin/checkpassword and not /usr/local/bin/checkpassword?
#3, OpenBSD 2.7-beta is out, try it, its great...
#4, is your checkpassword executable and owned
On Sat, May 06, 2000 at 03:27:58PM -0400, Dale Miracle wrote:
jon wrote:
Dear fellows,
#1. OpenBSD gots a port for checkpassword, its in
/usr/ports/mail/checkpassword..
#2, are you sure its /bin/checkpassword and not /usr/local/bin/checkpassword?
#3, OpenBSD 2.7-beta is out
I am using Openbsd 2.6 and I am having a problem with checkpassword.
When I do the test in the install doc for checkpassword
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup host /bin/checkpassword pwd
It works fine, verifies my user id and password. When I try to telnet
to the server using it's fqdn on port 110
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Dale,
If your domain is teoi.net(i.e.- [EMAIL PROTECTED] and not
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) try-
...
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup teoi.net \ /bin/checkpassword
...
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Charles Werbick
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Oops,
That was totally bogus. Too many hours awake...
you may try the -u and -g options set to root for pop3 instance of
tcpserver.
Regards
Charles Werbick
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Charles Werbick wrote:
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Dale,
If your domain is teoi.net(i.e.- [EMAIL PROTECTED] and not
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) try-
...
/var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup teoi.net \ /bin/checkpassword
...
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Charles Werbick
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Subject: Re: checkpassword and Openbsd 2.6
I just tried that and no go, same error. Thanks for the suggestion
though... I wish my pop3d would get logged then I might be able to
figure
out why it isn't taking my password. Can you think of any other
idea's? I tried the /var/qmail/bin
chuck wrote:
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Oops,
That was totally bogus. Too many hours awake...
you may try the -u and -g options set to root for pop3 instance of
tcpserver.
Regards
Charles Werbick
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