Dan- Thanks. I'm already setting up the user canonicalization plugin using 2.1.24rc1. When I saw the krb.equiv today, I thought maybe I had found an easier solution. Steve On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 7:28 PM, Dan White <dwhite@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On 03/03/11 15:28 -0800, Stephen Ingram wrote: >> >> Is it possible to login to cyrus-imap with a uid that doesn't match >> the mailbox name? I'm trying to use the virtual domains setup where >> mailbox names would be full email addresses, however, some of the >> users need to use kerberos for login so they would have uid of say >> user@xxxxxxxxx where realm.com would not necessarily match their email >> domain. I see that there is /etc/krb.equiv file that can be used to >> equate kerberos uid to local unix user. Would this also work for >> mailbox name? > > I don't know. A quick look through the source would lead me to believe the > /etc/krb.equiv file doesn't work with kerberos5/gssapi, but was written for > kerberos_v4. > > Another way to accomplish username mapping is with a libsasl user > canonicalization plugin, which would allow you to arbitrarily match > usernames to mailboxes. There are two such plugins: ldapdb (in 2.1.24rc1) > and sql (cyrus bugzilla bug 3219). > > -- > Dan White > ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/