John Summerfield ha scritto:
Franco wrote:
John Summerfield ha scritto:
Franco wrote:
Hi, i have a problem with sendmail and saslv2 authentication,
i have configured sendmail to permit relay to authenticated users
but with right login and password it don't authenticate.
If i try testsaslauthd it work fine and test is ok but when i try
to authenticate via sendmail it don't authenticate me.
Most important, what messages are being logged?
Be sure to turn on logging for the highest level, if you don't get
useful leads at first.
Ok i have passed to an high log level sendmail and the problem that
give me is Login Failed i have also undestood where is the problem.
On my server some users are created so user.domain and the
authentication for this user work fine, other users created as
user@domain don't work because sendmail see @domain as realm but
the real user are user@domain and not just user.
Any idea to resolve?
I have set up auth on Debian, where I run postfix, so it's not directly
comparable.
My users who don't specify a domain are check against the default domain
name which is the name postfix gives in its greeting.
The difficulty I had was discovering what domain it was using, testing
is all very well, but it's useless testing something that's not what is
being done.
Hi John i have resolved, i search on many many how too and found many
exsotic solutions :) than i have found a little how too where i see that
into the start parameter of salsauth into /etc/init.d there was a -r and
this -r used to indicate that the username can have @ into its name and
now work with and without @.
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