Timo, you were correct. Apache's htpasswd version of MD5 does not
interoperate with either CRYPT or MD5-CRYPT.
Vpopmail's vpasswd files *do* interoperate properly with either CRYPT or
with MD5-CRYPT. Apparently I fat-fingered a copy and paste earlier when
testing, hence my mistaken impressio
Hi,
I'll try to keep short. My primary question is what, in people's
experience, are the best configuration settings for to avoid potential
NFS cache locking issues in an interesting heterogeneous environment? We
appear to have a workaround for some locking issues we have seen, which
is turn
In what header file are strtoumax and strtoimax declared? How are they
declared? (grep -r strtoumax /usr/include) Perhaps you'd just need to
link with some extra library to be able to use them.
They're not declared at all which was why I was puzzled at the positive check.
and/but I would like
On Dec 31, 2008, at 2:13 AM, J Springer wrote:
Tru64 5.1b PK6 : dovecot 1.1.7 : cc
Configuration checks for strtoumax and strtoimax are positive but
both are
unresolved during compilation. strtoq and strtouq checks are negative.
In what header file are strtoumax and strtoimax declared? How
On Dec 31, 2008, at 1:50 AM, Jim Salter wrote:
Hrm. OK, not arguing, just curious: where is the MD5-CRYPT standard
defined?
I don't think it's a real standard. It's just something that libcs
started implementing. I think OpenBSD did it first and then others
started copying.
Worth notin
Tru64 5.1b PK6 : dovecot 1.1.7 : cc
Configuration checks for strtoumax and strtoimax are positive but both are
unresolved during compilation. strtoq and strtouq checks are negative.
I can modify compat.c to use "unsigned long ret = 0;" in place of strtoumax
(does this break anything?) and/but I
On Dec 28, 2008, at 4:48 AM, Jim Salter wrote:
I am positive that I am using MD5-CRYPT hashes,
..
# htpasswd -nmb user password
user:$apr1$bZQl//..$2IPoOibTBaqpG7pPFigOy/
This isn't MD5-CRYPT, it's some Apache-specific MD5 thing. I'm
surprised it works with crypt. MD5-CRYPT passwords begin
On Dec 30, 2008, at 3:39 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
- The debug logging seems to be written mostly for developers. Are
they still even useful at that level (e.g. refcounts More admin-
oriented debug logging (with auth_debug=yes) would also have been
helpful.
I forgot to delete this.
- CRAM
* Romer Ventura :
> Hello,
>
> I havent found anything on the topic, but does dovecot has a admin tool
> like Cyrus..?
Uhm, no. What for?
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Hello,
I havent found anything on the topic, but does dovecot has a admin
tool like Cyrus..?
Thanks
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Network administrator
- Logging doesn't use the auth_request_log_*() calls like rest of
the Dovecot-auth. Now things like service name (imap, pop3, ..) or
remote IP address aren't logged.
- The debug logging probably could be enabled with auth_debug=yes
instead of a separate debug option. Although it seems lik
Problem:
Using MySQL storage for the user and password db with MD5-CRYPT hashes,
Dovecot fails to successfully authenticate when the MD5-CRYPT or MD5
settings are specified as default_pass_scheme in dovecot-mysql.conf.
Dovecot /does/ successfully authenticate against MD5-CRYPT hashes when
de
* Timo Sirainen :
> On Dec 29, 2008, at 10:03 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>
>> Dec 29 16:43:58 postamt dovecot: Dovecot v1.1.7 starting up
>> Dec 29 16:43:59 postamt dovecot: Fatal: imap-login: epoll_create(): Too
>> many open files
>
> Has epoll worked before?
Yes. I think I found the issue: som
On Dec 29, 2008, at 10:03 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Dec 29 16:43:58 postamt dovecot: Dovecot v1.1.7 starting up
Dec 29 16:43:59 postamt dovecot: Fatal: imap-login: epoll_create():
Too many open files
Has epoll worked before?
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