At the risk of being pedestrian, I just use something like `sudo netstat
-an | grep ‘:[ IMAP_PORT ]’`
I’m pretty sure you thought of this but still, thought I would toss it
out…
Cheers
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On 16 Aug 2022, at 13:15, Jaroslaw Rafa wrote:
Hello Dovecot community,
I have a question: is it possible to programmatically get from Dovecot
a
list of currently active IMAP sessions (with IP addresses)? Via a
plugin or
something?
Or just check if there is an IMAP session currently open from a
particular IP
address, with true/false type answer?
I'm planning to implement a policy service for *Postfix* that will
revive
the old "POP before SMTP" authorization concept (only it will be "IMAP
before SMTP" this time). This policy service will reject connections
to
mail submission ports (465, 587) - without even going to SMTP AUTH
phase -
unless the connecting IP address has currently an IMAP session open to
Dovecot, to mitigate SMTP AUTH attacks.
But for this I need some way to check from within this policy service
if the
particular IP address has a connection open or not. It could be of
course
obtained by scanning Dovecot logs, but this involves quite a large
overhead.
Therefore I'm looking for the way to get this information directly
from
Dovecot's current state.
Can you advise me of any way to do this?
Or maybe someone has already written such a piece of software and it
is
available somewhere on the Net?
--
Regards,
Jaroslaw Rafa
r...@rafa.eu.org
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