I have been having a strange issue with authdaemond ever since it split
into a seperate auth port. I am running FreeBSD 5.4, net-qmail,
vpopmail, Courier-IMAP, and using a mysql backend to vpopmail. The only
authentication package I use or need is the vchkpw. Most or all of
these are pretty
I just looked at how many times per day authdaemond logs this:
"received auth request"
it is around 6000 to 7000 times per day.
That's about one every 12 seconds or so. Not a heavy use. In fact, I
may have one bad auth per day, so all of those are successful. But I
have noticed that the daem
Billy Newsom wrote:
I just looked at how many times per day authdaemond logs this:
"received auth request"
it is around 6000 to 7000 times per day.
That's about one every 12 seconds or so. Not a heavy use. In fact, I
may have one bad auth per day, so all of those are suc
Jan-Willem Regeer wrote:
> Look and see if you have the time to check with "valgrind" if you can
> find the error. It is in the ports tree, and looks for memory leakage by
> programs.
>
> Hope you find what the problem is.
>
>
> Note: I am not using authdaemond myself.
> Jan-Willem Regeer
>
Peter Palmreuther wrote:
YMMD, but 'fopen()', a fast, hash-driven, seek (the way 'cdb' works)
and a quick 'read' for a few bytes should be less overhead than a
complete SQL query, including parsing the result. Even if your MySQL
would run locally and accessed through UNIX-socket I'd expect it to
Paul Theodoropoulos wrote:
At 09:32 AM 7/2/2005, you wrote:
there is no 'internal' port 25 traffic. My service provides email
service for businesses. I'm not an ISP. all traffic to my servers is
inbound from the global internet.
I guess I was looking at your "customer" as having an SMTP rela
Peter Palmreuther wrote:
> Hello Billy,
>
> On Saturday, July 2, 2005 at 6:32:47 PM Billy wrote:
>
>
>>>N.B.: Number of authentication should not play a role in accessing
>>>your cdb-file, if you're configured vpopmail to only use MySQL the cdb
>>>will be as static as your kernel: unless *you* ch
Bruno Negrão wrote:
Hi everybody,
Thank you very much for the info.
Let me tell more info about us.
We already use Qmail in our 6 mailservers for 4 years. I installed all
of them. I even wrote
http://www.qmailwiki.org/Simscan/Related_Docs/Simscan_ClamAV_Chkuser_Installation_Guide
What mean
Andrew Preece wrote:
That's actually very good. I'd make a cron job to check the db entries.
then
every five minutes it would write the dot qmail files based on what the db
says.
the script should write indevidual dot qmailfiles for
each user in their home dirs that way compatability with qmai