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2017 Oct 25
0
authenticate as userA, but get authorization to user userB's account
...(email, files) of the group user The pam_groupuser.so module must be referred two times in the PAM configuration for the given service/resources, i.e. auth required pam_groupuser.so <all normal auth modules> auth required pam_groupuser.so second-pass The users must use the username "groupusername*realusername" and the password belonging to "realusername". The first call to pam_groupusers.so sets the username for PAM to "realusername", so the authentication modules will use the real username for authentication. The second call to pam_groupusers.so sets the username...
2017 Oct 25
2
authenticate as userA, but get authorization to user userB's account
...adlecsik.jozsef at wigner.mta.hu> (Mi 25 Okt 2017 13:28:22 CEST): > > sales at example.com, using the credentials of the very own account (say > > hans at example.com)? > > We faced the same problem and solved it with a PAM module: ? > The users must use the username "groupusername*realusername" and the Yes, this follows the maser-user idea. Great. I'm curious if the master user mechanism isn't usable. Maybe it is, I'll check this. > - dovecot POP/IMAP server > - vsfptd FTP server > > Addendum: for dovecot, add "*" to the allowed use...
2017 Oct 25
6
authenticate as userA, but get authorization to user userB's account
Hello, given a small organization. There are *personal* mailboxes (mailbox per user, incl. subfolders et cetera). The users can share specic folders via the ACL (we call it "other users/", Dovecot calls it "shared" folder. Additionally there are mailboxes Dovecot calls "public" (we use the term "groups/"). They are not associated with a specific account,
2017 Oct 25
0
authenticate as userA, but get authorization to user userB's account
...hu> (Mi 25 Okt 2017 13:28:22 CEST): > > > sales at example.com, using the credentials of the very own account (say > > > hans at example.com)? > > > > We faced the same problem and solved it with a PAM module: > ? > > The users must use the username "groupusername*realusername" and the > > Yes, this follows the maser-user idea. Great. I'm curious if the master > user mechanism isn't usable. Maybe it is, I'll check this. The master users are allowed to impersonate anyone and at the same time cannot login as themselves. Those wer...