Hi
here's a patch with some enhancements that I am applying locally for
solr/tika integration. Hopefully this can be considered for inclusion.
I've tested up to 2.3.16 and this patch applies against latest version
2.3.17.1. The contents are:
1. Allow username and password in tika configurati
Hi
I'm reposting a patch for solr integration which I have been applying
locally. It applies against 2.3.17.1.
Dovecot already has a mechanism when doing solr fts searches on multiple
mailboxes that prevents a too large value for maximum rows being sent to
solr.
#define SOLR_MAX_MULTI_ROWS
Hi
I'm reposting this patch, which I have been applying locally since I
originally posted it. Hopefully it can be considered for inclusion in
the official release. It was tested on dovecot 2.3.16 but applies
against the latest version 2.3.17.1.
This is the "assertion failed" that it addresse
On Fri, 7 Jan 2022, Ken Wright wrote:
On Fri, 2022-01-07 at 23:27 -0500, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 1/7/22 11:24 PM, Ken Wright wrote:
So, if anyone can tell me what's going on with all these logins,
I'd be much obliged!
I see them all the time on the mail servers I run. Typical kids
trying
On 1/8/22 12:12 PM, John Fawcett wrote:
On 08/01/2022 17:22, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 1/8/22 8:57 AM, John Fawcett wrote:
yes, blocking on the first wrong password sounds like overkill. But
it does depend on user base. For a small mail server with few known
users it could be workable.
It may
On 1/8/22 3:04 PM, William Edwards wrote:
After that's working, then move on to Roundcube. Look in
Roundcube's config.inc.php file. Where that file is located is
system-dependend; mine is in /opt/local/etc/roundcube, which is
specific to SmartOS. Parameter "$config['db_dsnw']" is the DSN for
Dave McGuire schreef op 2022-01-08 18:20:
On 1/8/22 11:27 AM, Ken Wright wrote:
MariaDB. Now it's time for me to clarify. The "source stream
returned
no data" error is in Evolution; the "connection to storage server
failed" is in Roundcube. So I'm seeing similar errors in two
different
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I would say, lock accounts to for example IP address, ASN or GeoIP.
This can be accomplished simply by a custom login handler, which also checks IP
against database.
And first time users, and those who change country/ISP/IP have to simply logon
to a web interface (where 2FA can be required and
On 1/8/22 11:27 AM, Ken Wright wrote:
MariaDB. Now it's time for me to clarify. The "source stream returned
no data" error is in Evolution; the "connection to storage server
failed" is in Roundcube. So I'm seeing similar errors in two different
email clients trying to get to the same server.
Am 08.01.22 um 17:22 schrieb Dave McGuire:
> I wasn't asking for a critique of my configuration; I explained my
> approach to a new user who came here looking for help.
huh?
well, I don't think that anyone wanted to say anything about _your_
configuration, but wanted to supplement, that you
On 08/01/2022 17:22, Dave McGuire wrote:
On 1/8/22 8:57 AM, John Fawcett wrote:
yes, blocking on the first wrong password sounds like overkill. But
it does depend on user base. For a small mail server with few known
users it could be workable.
It may be overkill for your network, but it's n
On Sat, 2022-01-08 at 11:22 -0500, Dave McGuire wrote:
> I wasn't asking for a critique of my configuration; I explained my
> approach to a new user who came here looking for help.
>
> Which is the last time I'll do THAT on this list, by the way.
Dave, on behalf of all the n00bs who come he
On Sat, 2022-01-08 at 11:05 -0500, Dave McGuire wrote:
> On 1/8/22 12:28 AM, Ken Wright wrote:
> > > > > > When I try to log in to my mail server (ubuntu 20.04,
> > > > > > Postfix 3.4.13, Dovecot 2.3.7.2) I get a response saying
> > > > > > "Source stream returned no data”. At least to me, that's
On 1/8/22 8:57 AM, John Fawcett wrote:
yes, blocking on the first wrong password sounds like overkill. But it
does depend on user base. For a small mail server with few known users
it could be workable.
It may be overkill for your network, but it's not overkill for mine.
But even on small s
On 1/8/22 8:26 AM, dc...@dvl.werbittewas.de wrote:
trying to mess with other peoples' stuff. I run fail2ban to catch those
log entries and block the source IP address for a month on the first
failed login. At any one time I have between 12,000 and 15,000
well, I don't know how _your_ users ar
On 1/8/22 12:28 AM, Ken Wright wrote:
When I try to log in to my mail server (ubuntu 20.04, Postfix
3.4.13, Dovecot 2.3.7.2) I get a response saying "Source stream
returned no data”. At least to me, that's not particularly
informative. Is it any more informative to anyone else?
The last
On 08/01/2022 14:26, dc...@dvl.werbittewas.de wrote:
Am 08.01.22 um 05:27 schrieb Dave McGuire:
trying to mess with other peoples' stuff. I run fail2ban to catch those
log entries and block the source IP address for a month on the first
failed login. At any one time I have between 12,000 and
Am 08.01.22 um 05:27 schrieb Dave McGuire:
> trying to mess with other peoples' stuff. I run fail2ban to catch those
> log entries and block the source IP address for a month on the first
> failed login. At any one time I have between 12,000 and 15,000
well, I don't know how _your_ users are
> Op 8 jan. 2022 om 06:30 heeft Ken Wright het
> volgende geschreven:
>
> On Fri, 2022-01-07 at 23:59 -0500, Dave McGuire wrote:
>> On 1/7/22 11:58 PM, Ken Wright wrote:
> When I try to log in to my mail server (ubuntu 20.04, Postfix
> 3.4.13, Dovecot 2.3.7.2) I get a response saying
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