[tpop3d-discuss] RE: LDAP Authentication

Thai Tran t_tran99 at yahoo.com
Wed, 18 Sep 2002 10:22:36 -0500


Hi,
	When changing my search filter to 'uid' the debug shows that it is a bad
search filter.  Also I am virtual hosting for a few other domains, and if I
restrict the basedn search to 'dc=mye-znet.com,o=mye-znet' only the users
from mye-znet.com will be able to log in.

Thanks,
Thai

> -----Original Message-----
> From: tpop3d-discuss-admin@lists.beasts.org
> [mailto:tpop3d-discuss-admin@lists.beasts.org]On Behalf Of Chris
> Lightfoot
> Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 4:39 AM
> To: prune
> Cc: t_tran99@yahoo.com; tpop3d
> Subject: Re: [tpop3d-discuss] RE: LDAP Authentication
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 18, 2002 at 09:23:16AM +0200, prune wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have not been working with tpop3d since last year, but as I can
> > remember, try something like :
> > auth-ldap-searchdn: dc=mye-znet.com,o=mye-znet
> > as the searchDN is the start of where you are looking for entries
> >
> > auth-ldap-filter: is the attribut that is checked. if it matches with
> > the supplied login, the entry is considered good, so :
> >
> > auth-ldap-filter: uid
>
> No, not quite-- it's a substitution string for the filter.
> The default is
>
>     (mail=$(local_part)@$(domain))
>
> -- but that clearly doesn't fit in this schema. It should
> be easy to edit it to reflect it, though.
>
> > I'll try (will be hard) to re-install latester tpop3d and see how I can
> > provide more documentation and examples in the doc (ok chris ?)
>
> Sure. Maybe I should collect some example configurations
> for the next release....
>
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