I was just wondering, whats the best way to go about SMTP-AUTH on a
postfix 1.1.12 server? I see RH comes with saslauth and postfix which I
have setup almost identically to the howto on RH's site. (and everything
these seems to be working fine)
So I tried to get SMTP-AUTH working with cyrus
pauth/sasldb_configuration.html
> Morning everyone.
>
> I've been working with my postfix mail server, trying to get SMTP AUTH to
> work.
> I've followed instructions posted on some of the links provided on the
> postfix web site. But im running into a bit of a problem.
>
> I'm runn
authd
or
/usr/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf:
pwcheck_method: auxprop
but turn off saslauthd. The link below has more details
http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/smtpauth/sasldb_configuration.html
> Morning everyone.
>
> I've been working with my postfix mail server,
but turn off saslauthd. The link below has more details
http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/smtpauth/sasldb_configuration.html
> Morning everyone.
>
> I've been working with my postfix mail server, trying to get SMTP AUTH to
> work.
> I've followed instructi
Jason Williams wrote:
Morning everyone.
I've been working with my postfix mail server, trying to get SMTP AUTH
to work.
I've followed instructions posted on some of the links provided on the
postfix web site. But im running into a bit of a problem.
I'm running postfix-2.0.1
: auxprop
but turn off saslauthd. The link below has more details
http://postfix.state-of-mind.de/patrick.koetter/smtpauth/sasldb_configuration.html
> Morning everyone.
>
> I've been working with my postfix mail server, trying to get SMTP AUTH to
> work.
> I've followed in
Morning everyone.
I've been working with my postfix mail server, trying to get SMTP AUTH to work.
I've followed instructions posted on some of the links provided on the
postfix web site. But im running into a bit of a problem.
I'm running postfix-2.0.12 compiled with support for
is it possible to get smtp authenticating with a password in LDAP using
sasl? I assume you would need to use PAM.
I have a rh8 system whereby users can login with a password either in ldap
or shadow, I would like to do the same with SMTP Auth
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Anything else I should be looking into?
Christian
Original Post:
> Recently I turned on SMTP AUTH, and everything was working well. Sendmail
> would relay mail for authenticated users using SASL. A few days ago,
> users
> were unable to send mail a
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, Christian Campbell wrote:
> Thanks for the help. I have the changes made in the sendmail.mc file, and
> ran a make -c /etc/mail. Unfortunately, it's still not working. Here is a
> snip from my maillog:
>
> Aug 7 12:01:26 atlas sendmail[25486]: h77G1Nsg025486: ruleset=chec
> Recently I turned on SMTP AUTH, and everything was working well. Sendmail
> would relay mail for authenticated users using SASL. A few days ago,
> users
> were unable to send mail anymore using SASL. Outlook Express (and other
> various mail clients) would not authenticate.
>
Recently I turned on SMTP AUTH, and everything was working well. Sendmail
would relay mail for authenticated users using SASL. A few days ago, users
were unable to send mail anymore using SASL. Outlook Express (and other
various mail clients) would not authenticate.
If I telnet to port 25, I
set up at home (RedHat 8 fully up2date) and it is
> running sendmail. I can receive mail just fine and send mail locally on
> my LAN to both internal and external recipients. I have set up SMTP AUTH
> and want to be able to send mail from outside my network using my smtp
> server and authent
[snip]
try...
define(`confAUTH_OPTIONS', `A')dnl
I beleive the "p" (in your example) disables plain text authentication.
Steve Cowles
[snip]
Thanks for the tip. I tried this and still get the same error. I dont
think the request is even getting to my mail server somehow.
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> From: Richard Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 4:04 PM
> To: RedHat
> Subject: SMTP Auth
>
>
>
> define(`confPRIVACY_FLAGS',
> `authwarnings,novrfy,noexpn,restrictqrun')dnl
> define(`confA
mail just fine and send mail locally on
my LAN to both internal and external recipients. I have set up SMTP AUTH
and want to be able to send mail from outside my network using my smtp
server and authenticating against my username. I believe all this is set
up correctly according to this website
http
On 25 Feb 2003, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 23:18, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> > In order to use the *-MD5 AUTH types, you must use saslpasswd to store
> > the users' plain text password in /etc/sasldb.
>
> Thank you. But how is this a good thing? Even /etc/shadow is encrypted,
>
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 23:18, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> In order to use the *-MD5 AUTH types, you must use saslpasswd to store
> the users' plain text password in /etc/sasldb.
Thank you. But how is this a good thing? Even /etc/shadow is encrypted,
for God's sake...
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Christian Brink wrote:
Has anyone successfully setup CRAM-MD5 and/or DIGEST-MD5 SMTP AUTH using
sendmail on RH 8.0.?
In order to use the *-MD5 AUTH types, you must use saslpasswd to store
the users' plain text password in /etc/sasldb.
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On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 22:07, Gerry Doris wrote:
> Yes, I'm using CRAM-MD5 and DIGEST-MD5 with sendmail
Am I correct in believing that these are encrypted (as opposed to merely
encoded) methods of authentication? Are they one-way, such that my
password cannot be backed out?
If so, is there a decen
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Christian Brink wrote:
> Has anyone successfully setup CRAM-MD5 and/or DIGEST-MD5 SMTP AUTH using
> sendmail on RH 8.0.?
>
> I think I have the sendmail.mc file setup correctly, but all I get is LOGIN
> and PLAIN from EHLO.
> I have cyrus-sasl install and
Has anyone successfully setup CRAM-MD5 and/or DIGEST-MD5 SMTP AUTH using
sendmail on RH 8.0.?
I think I have the sendmail.mc file setup correctly, but all I get is LOGIN
and PLAIN from EHLO.
I have cyrus-sasl install and running and I have complied the mc to cf.
parts of sendmail.mc:
define
From: "Mike Burger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You shouldn't have to capture anything or add them to a DB...just make
> sure that your auth scheme talks to PAM, and you should be fine.
>
> That's what I did with my Postfix+SMTP-AUTH config.
I'm using
> sure that your auth scheme talks to PAM, and you should be fine.
> >
> > That's what I did with my Postfix+SMTP-AUTH config.
>
> I'm using Postfix too, and followed Patrick Koetter's "Postfix SASL
> Authentication and TLS howto" that's listed
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Tim Jung wrote:
> Is there any documentation available that I can read for
> setting up Sendmail to do SMTP Auth? I am especially ...
http://www.owlriver.com/tips/smtp-auth/
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> Is there any documentation available that I can read for setting up
> Sendmail to do SMTP Auth? I am especially interested to know if you can
> set the SASL authentication stuff to support PAM login information
> rather than having to use some kind of separate Cyrus/SASL type
&
Is there any documentation available that I can read for setting up Sendmail to do
SMTP Auth? I am especially interested to know if you can set the SASL authentication
stuff to support PAM login information rather than having to use some kind of separate
Cyrus/SASL type database. I have looked
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Moin, moin ...
at this point I'd like to thank all who helped me on this issue,
exspecially Teodor who installed it for me.
According to what I saw via "screen" and backing up the
".bash_history" I was able to install sendmail 8.12.5 together with
c
t;
>
> One of the messages in that thread mentioned a short tutorial at
> http://www.owlriver.com/tips/smtp-auth.html. Using that I was able to
> get smtp-auth working in about two minutes flat. I was surprised at how
> painless it was.
glad it helped -- Russ Herrold, author of the
answer has found you, instead .
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http://www.owlriver.com/tips/smtp-auth.html at its new
section 1.5
dnl dnl
dnl -- added for clarification for Teodor Georgiev and dnl
dnlMartin Mewes on thread: [RedHat 7.2] sendmail + smtp-auth dnl
dnl dnl
dnl -- old f
go to the sendmail untarred source directory and read the INSTALL file.
specially the 2. and 3.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 9:48 AM
Subject: Re: [RedHat 7.2] sendmail + sm
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Moin, moin ...
Martin Mewes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>Hi Teddor,
Thankx for your PM, which help a lot :-D
So we go further ...
while patching this
>> FEATURE(access_db)dnl
the following command
cf/cf # sh Build sendmail.cf --> ok
on to th
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On 13-Aug-2002/20:27 +0200, Martin Mewes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Am Dienstag, 13. August 2002 18:45 schrieb Anthony E. Greene:
>
>In this case I'd have text snipplets I cut and paste into eMail when
>answering. For some german newsgroups it easie
> The question was answered on this list on July 7, 2002 -- less than one
> week ago. How often should it be answered before saying "Search the list
> archives."?
Although I do agree with you wholeheartedly, Tony. You may want to move to a
new timezone.
If July 7 is one week ago, then your date
ww.owlriver.com/tips/smtp-auth.html. Using that I was able to
get smtp-auth working in about two minutes flat. I was surprised at how
painless it was.
Thanks for the link.
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Hi Teddor,
this is what has happend ...
Am Dienstag, 13. August 2002 16:44 schrieb Teodor Georgiev:
> 1. You should compile your Sendmail with SASL support.
First I look again if SASL support is there:
rpm -qa | grep sasl | sort
used from: http://www.owlriver.com/tips/smtp-auth.html
cyrus-sas
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Hi Tony,
Am Dienstag, 13. August 2002 18:45 schrieb Anthony E. Greene:
> In a few days his answer will be in the archives. So when this
> question is asked again next week, should he type another message
> answering the question, or should he say "L
>The question was answered on this list on July 7, 2002 -- less than one
>week ago. How often should it be answered before saying "Search the list
>archives."?
Providing a specific pointer works just as well as answering the question
within the body of an email regardless of the age of the refe
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On 13-Aug-2002/16:58 +0200, Martin Mewes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Moin, moin ...
>
>"Teodor Georgiev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>
>>1. You should compile your Sendmail with SASL support.
>>
>>It would be better to do it not from RPM, but from .t
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On 13-Aug-2002/16:28 +0200, Martin Mewes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>using sendmail 8.12.3 on RedHat 7.2 makes some trouble getting
>smtp-auth to run.
>
>RPM says that cyrus-sasl is installed and plain-text and md5 as well.
>But
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> Hi all,
>
> using sendmail 8.12.3 on RedHat 7.2 makes some trouble getting
> smtp-auth to run.
>
> RPM says that cyrus-sasl is installed and plain-text and md5 as well.
> But there is no entry in sendmail.cf.
&
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Moin, moin ...
"Teodor Georgiev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>1. You should compile your Sendmail with SASL support.
>
>It would be better to do it not from RPM, but from .tar.gz.
>untar the sendmail archive and follow the instructions.
I will try
e reason MS Outlook / OE uses the deprecated "LOGIN"
method. Why - I do not know.
But MS Outlook / OE will not work with PLAIN.
this is.
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Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 5
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Hi all,
using sendmail 8.12.3 on RedHat 7.2 makes some trouble getting
smtp-auth to run.
RPM says that cyrus-sasl is installed and plain-text and md5 as well.
But there is no entry in sendmail.cf.
Besides sendmail.org (which is rather difficult
On Thu, Aug 08, 2002 at 02:55:04PM +, jtnelson wrote:
: I've been trying to follow instructions from postfix.org for setting up the
: server to use cyrus-sasl, but haven't gotten it to work yet, and it's getting
: aggravating. I couldn't find any specific documentation from Red Hat about
:
his problem.
>
> Does anyone know if there's an easy way to do this with RH 7.3 using Postfix?
> (Or even with sendmail!)
SMTP AUTH is doable with both Postfix and sendmail, but in each case,
some work is required. I personally use and recommend Courier, which
compiles ver
On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, jtnelson wrote:
> Hi,
> I have to set up my RH 7.3 server to allow roaming users to use the server to
> send and receive their POP email. I want to allow them to relay mail from
> anywhere in the world, but have the server require a username and password,
> to stop spammer
On Thu, 2002-08-08 at 16:55, jtnelson wrote:
> Hi,
> I have to set up my RH 7.3 server to allow roaming users to use the server to
> send and receive their POP email. I want to allow them to relay mail from
> anywhere in the world, but have the server require a username and password,
> to stop
The most easy and dirty way is with pop3-before-smtp.
In order to use the relaying a customer has to make a valid pop3 session.
Then the system
"gets" his IP and puts it for a temporary period in the relay database.
Unfortunately I have practice in running Sendmail & Qmail with
Hi,
I have to set up my RH 7.3 server to allow roaming users to use the server to
send and receive their POP email. I want to allow them to relay mail from
anywhere in the world, but have the server require a username and password,
to stop spammers from using my server.
I've been trying to fo
Hey Russ,
It worked! Thanks a ton for your help, I'm excited. Take it easy, talk to
you later,
Chet
on 7/7/02 3:55 PM, R P Herrold at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Jul 2002, Chet Nichols wrote:
>
>> Hey there,
>>
>> I'm trying to set up SMTP authentication for sendmail..I went to the
On Sun, 7 Jul 2002, Chet Nichols wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> I'm trying to set up SMTP authentication for sendmail..I went to the
> sendmail site to look how to do it..installing Cyrus-sasl, etc. I remembered
> that I had installed the Cyrus-sasl RPM though when I installed RedHat 7.2,
> so I jumped
Hey there,
I'm trying to set up SMTP authentication for sendmail..I went to the
sendmail site to look how to do it..installing Cyrus-sasl, etc. I remembered
that I had installed the Cyrus-sasl RPM though when I installed RedHat 7.2,
so I jumped right to the step to see if SASL is in the output..
> some questions on this (thanks for doing this, by the way).
>
> first of all, I'm running Red Hat Linux 7.3, pretty much out of the box
> (plus eratta).
>
> On 29-Jan-02 Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
snip.
> note that the AUTH line is not there.
>
> any hints ?
You did restart the sendmail daem
some questions on this (thanks for doing this, by the way).
first of all, I'm running Red Hat Linux 7.3, pretty much out of the box (plus
eratta).
On 29-Jan-02 Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> All:
>
> The following are basic instructions on enabling SMTP AUTH on a late-model
&
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 06:47:07PM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> > define(`confAUTH_OPTIONS', `A')dnl
> > TRUST_AUTH_MECH(`DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN')dnl
> > define(`confAUTH_MECHANISMS', `DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN')dnl
> >
> > This works just fine and authenticates a user against a
On Tue, 2002-05-21 at 06:35, Bradley Glonka wrote:
> define(`confAUTH_OPTIONS', `A')dnl
> TRUST_AUTH_MECH(`DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN')dnl
> define(`confAUTH_MECHANISMS', `DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN')dnl
>
> This works just fine and authenticates a user against a system account.
>
> Ca
Red Hat has made it pretty easy to setup sendmail for SMTP AUTH.
>From the sendmail.mc file:
define(`confAUTH_OPTIONS', `A')dnl
TRUST_AUTH_MECH(`DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN')dnl
define(`confAUTH_MECHANISMS', `DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN')dnl
This works just f
Dear List
I guess its not the right place to post this problem, still i wish
anyone of you could help me.
I am trying with smtp auth here...
See my auth config for outlook first
fixed_login:
driver = plaintext
public_name = LOGIN
server_prompts = "Username:: : Pas
s against me!
On the other hand, that is perhaps the single most *seriously* off-topic
thread I've ever seen... I didn't really mean to pick on the guy
today (didn't notice the name), I just wanted to be sure the thread stayed
on SMTP AUTH instead of going off to jihad since
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Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
>Also, let's keep this thread to SMTP AUTH for the moment, shall we? Raise
>this issue as a separate thread so we can all keep our head in order. It's
>easier that way... just write a new message with
gs are done is simply that someone disagrees with your point of view. :)
Also, let's keep this thread to SMTP AUTH for the moment, shall we? Raise
this issue as a separate thread so we can all keep our head in order. It's
easier that way... just write a new message with a different sub
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Ross Cooney wrote:
Short answers (preemptive flame?) ...
>why does redhat install sendmail by default?
>Should you not install a mta as an optional extra?
Having an MTA present and running is probably not necessary, but it is
helpful, and gives th
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> Subject: SMTP AUTH enabled by default?
>
>
> Does anyone know why SMTP AUTH is not enabled by default in Red Hat'
Does anyone know why SMTP AUTH is not enabled by default in Red Hat's
packaging of sendmail? AUTH harms nothing, is optional to use, and doesn't
get in the way if not used, but is a wonderful thing when people choose to
use it.
I don't see any downside to enabling it... why is
All:
The following are basic instructions on enabling SMTP AUTH on a late-model
server. These instructions have been tested with Red Hat Linux 7.0 and 7.2,
using sendmail versions 8.11.0 through 8.11.6 obtained in RPM form from Red
Hat updates.
They *should* work; however, if they don'
All:
The following are basic instructions on enabling SMTP AUTH on a late-model
server. These instructions have been tested with Red Hat Linux 7.0 and 7.2,
using sendmail versions 8.11.0 through 8.11.6 obtained in RPM form from Red
Hat updates.
They *should* work; however, if they don'
--- Remo Mattei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Subject:
>qmail-smtp-auth step by step
> Date:
>Wed, 25 Apr 2001 16:9:24 +0800
> From:
>lemoninsz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To:
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>
Subject:
qmail-smtp-auth step by step
Date:
Wed, 25 Apr 2001 16:9:24 +0800
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hi folk:
any
hi folk:
any one of you can give me a step by step installation for
qmail-smtp-auth+qmail-1.03+vpopmail,i lost my way for a long time,
i should seek help from qmail mailling list,but i wonder if any one
of you have such a expirence,and can give me a clear guide
#x27;ll
have the tcprules command.
Good luck.
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--- lemoninsz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i can not find the approperate list,so i post my messages on this list and maybe
>some guys have
> the same expirence as me and can give me some clue about my emergent question:
>
> i a
i can not find the approperate list,so i post my messages on this list and maybe some
guys have the same expirence as me and can give me some clue about my emergent
question:
i am runing qmail+vpopmail on my linux box,i installed the qmail-smtp-auth patch,then
#telnet localhost 25
220
Just some queries.
Anybody tried smtp auth on the sendmail with rh 7.0?
Any comments on enabling it for mobile users?
How about using smtp auth on a different server from the popper?
best regards,
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The RPM for sendmail 8.11.x has SMTP AUTH built in.
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Hello,
Is there any Sendmail RPM package compiled with SMTP AUTH support?
Thank you very much.
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Hello,
I installed Sendmail 8.11.1 with no problems. I was running the Sendmail
Single Switch 2.0.0 product, but un-installed it to go with the freeware
Sendmail package instead. I am sending and receiving mail with no
problems.
But, now I want to try and set up SMTP Auth in Sendmail. I
/etc/shadow to
authenticate SMTP users without interfering with our
exisiting SMTP/mail delivery setup.
I've looked into a lot of "complete" mail solutions
which include SMTP + Auth, IMAP, POP, etc. and not
only have I not been unsuccessful in getting any of
these to work,
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