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2008 Jun 19
1
Using sork-passwd from Horde to change dovecot password
I'm using in my server dovecot and Horde to provide IMAP and Webmail
for virtual users. Their password are stored in a passwd file, since the
setup is quite simple and small. I'd like to use the Horde module
sork-passwd to allow changing of the passwords. Apparently, this can be
done for the case of passwd file by using an expect script, or simply
calling a program that receives the data.
It should not be hard to write a Perl (or Python, or whatever)
script that does that. I'm just asking if som...
2007 Dec 05
0
SORK from Extras
Alle,
Are there any plans to add Horde's SORK to CentOS Extras?
Best Regards,
Camron
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Camron W. Fox
Hilo Office
High Performance Computing Group
Fujitsu America, INC.
E-mail: cwfox at us.fujitsu.com
Phone: (808) 934-4102
Cell: (808) 937-5026
2006 Nov 09
0
request for optimum setup configuration
...two
diretories one for incomming files and other for completed, both
password protected. the access to the directory will be limited to the
ip addresses that are using this facility with iptables.
Static IP
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Firewall------(public ftp)
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(private network 192.168.xx)doing the actual sork
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could someone with more experience than me (read newbie) comment or
suggest a better approach than the one above or point out security
issues as the data must be secured at all costs.
Thanks for your time.
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rm
2008 Aug 02
4
related, but off-topic: how to allow users to change password?
My dovecot is currently configured to authenticate vs. a userdb/passdb
passwd-file that contains, for each user:
username:passhash:5000:5000::/path/to/home::userdb_mail=/path/to/maildir
Is it possible to let users authenticate and change their passwords? There
are some webmail client add-ons that allow such things if users are system
accounts or in a