On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 14:04, Nataniel Klug wrote: > Hello Jesse, > > : No, there is nothing currently setup that will make dbmail look > : at the system password/shadow file, you have to have aliases setup > : in dbmail's aliases table (eg. you can just make aliases for all the > : accounts that point to the same INBOX). There is work being done > : for seperating authentication and message storage, and it'd probably > : (eventually) be possible to make it check there for passwords, but > : even then I bet you'll need to have aliases for all accounts (there > : is nothing in the password file that tells where to deliver mail to). > : IMHO, that's one of the nicest features of dbmail over most mail > : systems - you don't have to give your users an actual OS login. > > This work is not possible becouse I need system accounts to my radius > server > authenticate dialup users. I am thinking in put the radius and system > accounts (with > postfix mail system for local users) in on machine and use another machine to > authenticate > virtual users using DBMail. >
Or, you could install ICRadius and migrate your radius system to a sql based one for authentication and accounting as well and do away with the requirement of actual system accounts. Works great here. -- Ryan Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ADI Internet Solutions