Thanks Gilles! I will test, but I sure can also wait for the 5.4 to be out as it is just around the corner anyway!
Many thanks for the wonderful work! Daniel On 9/25/13 5:39 AM, Gilles Chehade wrote: > On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 04:15:01AM -0400, Daniel Ouellet wrote: >> Hi, >> > > Hi, > > >> Is this still true from the man himself: >> >> "What is not yet possible is to use alternate authentication sources." >> >> http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=129230912814295&w=2 >> > > It's officially still true, unofficially you can do it on recent > versions by declaring a table (i'll use a static table for the example > but you can use a file, db, sqlite or ldap one): > > $ encrypt > mypassword > $2a$06$BTOM8Ck.HEInGF888KbjiORoXSOFT.McbLZIS85gMSmHTPA5Tds2S > $ > > smtpd.conf: > > table mycreds { gilles = gilles:$2a$06$BTO[...]PA5Tds2S } > listen on [...] auth <mycreds> > > and now, user 'gilles' can authenticate with password 'mypassword' > > The feature has now stabilized, documented and will be officially > supported in the next stable release we do shortly after OpenBSD 5.4 > > >> I try any and every way I could think of without success. I thought that >> may be there was a way to do so using some kind of variation of this >> from the man page: >> >> accept from any for any relay via smtps+auth://label@localhost auth >> <secrets> >> > > You won't have success with that because relaying auth and incoming auth > are completely unrelated, you're only adding one indirection to the > same issue. > > However you successfully turned your setup into an open relay with: > > from any for any > > >> So, is this correct to assume the option to do so is still not available >> yet? Not a huge deal, I just would like to know so that I stop beating >> myself trying to get it to work. >> > > summary: > > For OpenSMTPD versions earlier than 5.3.3, it's correct to assume that. > For OpenSMTPD 5.3.3, it's a hidden feature that does work. > For next stable OpenSMTPD release, it'll no longer be hidden ;-) [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature which had a name of signature.asc]