Cyrus + LDAP + SASLauth problem. Rewrite login?
David Manchado
info-cyrus at mantxado.com
Thu Oct 6 05:05:36 EDT 2005
Hello Georg,
what I've found regarding this issue is:
> dn: cn=defaultrecipient, dc=fake, dc=dom
> objectclass: top
> objectclass: virtualaccount
> cn: defaultrecipient
> owner: uid=root, dc=someserver, dc=isp, dc=dom
> 1 -> mailacceptinggeneralid: fake.dom
> 2 -> mailacceptinggeneralid: @fake.dom
> 3 -> maildrop: realuser at real.dom
But you must associate the address to one from a domain listed in my domain
(in the example real.dom).
As I thought it seems cyrus only delegates in saslauthd the auth (logical
anyway) and not the way to change the user login.
Let's try to solve the problem in postfix.
Regards,
El Jueves 6 Octubre 2005 08:54, Georg Gell escribió:
> David schrieb:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I would like to 'rewrite' or associate the user at domain.com mailbox with
> > user.domain.com at localhost.
> >
> > Due to postfix limitations, it can only accept mail for domain listed in
> > mydomains (localhost for example). The problem is adding a domain to
> > mydomains list implies a reload of postfix and the decrease of
> > performance, besides the procedure is not as simple as creating the
> > accounts in LDAP, I need to access to smtp servers.
> >
> > With a maildrop configuration like user at domain.com ->
> > user.domain.com at localhost I would workaround this problem in
> > postfix-side, but then I have the problem with the user login of the
> > customers that should be user.domain.com (with virtdomains adding
> > @localhost) but should be desiderable to use login user at domain.com due to
> > current configuration in qmail/qpopper server that we need to integrate.
> >
> > Thanks in advance, regards
>
> postfix can use ldap lookups for virtual domains,
> http://www.postfix.org/LDAP_README.html. No need to restart postfix.
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