It may appear that the answer is
servername: name I want to use for local realm
Any reason I shouldn't do it this way? Any better way?
Jo Rhett wrote:
Okay, I know this was hashed out a while ago so I'm sure there's a good
answer for it, but I can't seem to find this in the archives.
With virtdomains: yes, if you specify defaultdomain: mydomain.com, then
what happens is that authentication against the database always sets the
realm to $hostname.
This isn't a good behavior. What if the hostname changes? What if the
tools used to edit the database don't know (or need to) the current
system hostname?
Isn't there a way so that 'jrhett' or 'jrhett@${defaultdomain}'
authenticate with sasl with a realm set to the default domain?
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