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2002 Feb 03
1
[wietse@porcupine.org: Re: syncronous directory operation for linux (ext2)]
There's a big thread about filesystems on postfix-users@postfix.org
Could you shed some light on that issue?
----- Forwarded message from Wietse Venema <wietse@porcupine.org> -----
From: wietse@porcupine.org (Wietse Venema)
Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 07:53:26 -0500 (EST)
To: Lawrence Greenfield <leg+@andrew.cmu.edu>
Cc: Wietse Venema <wietse@porcupine.org>,
2016 Aug 19
4
Can Logon & Join NT4-style Domain, Can't Change Password
Hello Bill,
We have the same problems with our users. After some recent updates they
are unable to change there passwords. We have many networks at different
locations and more and more reports are starting to come in now.
We are using:
centos 6.8
kernel: 2.6.32.-642.1.1.el6.x86_64
smbd -V: 3.6.23-25.el6_7
I noticed Windows 10 enterprise machines are not affected yet.
I am sorry if my post was
2020 Aug 20
2
dovecot-SASL for Postfix: EXTERNAL does not work.
Hello and good evening.
Sorry for responding so late, it is midsummer and i spend as much
time as possible on the outside (bicycle, mostly). (Just one more
day, then 10 degrees colder!!)
I Cc: Wietse Venema, because i quote a message of him.
(this is "set quote-add-cc" here.)
Aki Tuomi wrote in
<84881193.5398.1597934431687 at appsuite-dev-gw2.open-xchange.com>:
The dovecot
2005 Sep 14
3
mailbox corruption
Hello,
Here is the description of a problem we habe been having for some time.
Originally posted on the postfix-users mailing list, but no solution
found to date.
>>>> We have been having problems with our mail system for a couple of
>>>> months. Every now and then, some mailboxes get corrupted: a
>>>> half-truncated message, usually without headers, is at
2020 Aug 21
0
[EXT] Re: dovecot-SASL for Postfix: EXTERNAL does not work.
> On 21/08/2020 02:17 Steffen Nurpmeso <steffen at sdaoden.eu> wrote:
>
>
> Hello and good evening.
>
> Sorry for responding so late, it is midsummer and i spend as much
> time as possible on the outside (bicycle, mostly). (Just one more
> day, then 10 degrees colder!!)
>
> I Cc: Wietse Venema, because i quote a message of him.
> (this is "set
2008 Aug 07
0
Fwd: Re: sasl parameters missing (in postfix)
In response to my request for postfix to support dovecot auth arguments I got
the forwarded reply.
If someone gets around to this before me I won't be offended.
------------
Story is I deployed a webmail with certificate based authentication that
substitutes a global master password
(http://wiki.dovecot.org/Authentication/MasterUsers) when the certificate
matches. The webmail accesses
2002 Feb 04
2
ext3 and chattr +S on postfix spools
Postfix <http://www.postfix.org> does a chattr +S on its spool directory
when it is installed on Linux.
This is what is written in the postfix startup script
--
#
# LINUX by default does not synchronously update directories -
# that's dangerous for mail.
#
if [ -f /usr/bin/chattr ]
then
CHATTR="/usr/bin/chattr +S"
else
CHATTR=echo
fi
--
Is this still required on ext3 ?
2020 Aug 20
3
dovecot-SASL for Postfix: EXTERNAL does not work.
Hello.
I am not subscribed and new here, so first of all i want to thank
you for dovecot. I personally do not use it in "production"
(yet), but it is my sole point of interaction for testing the
little MUA i maintain for quite some years. I also have used its
code for affirmation purposes. (Interesting that OAUTHBEARER
treats hostname and port as optional. I currently do
2002 May 01
4
Using openssh 3.1p1 on Solaris with tcp wrappers 7.6
Dear Open SSH and TCP Wrappers Colleagues,
We are trying to use open ssh 3.1p1 on SPARC platforms
under Solaris 2.8 using gcc 2.95.2, in conjunction with
tcp wrappers 7.6 (IPv6 version). The wrapping of open ssh
is not too well documented but I think we have figured
most of this out (hearty thanks to Wietse Venema, Jim
Mintha & Niels Provos for their helpful email exchanges) --
but have one
2011 Mar 03
5
auth on tcp socket?
Hello,
>> is it possible to provide service auth on tcp-socket instead of
>> unix-socket?
>> I changed my conf and dovecot 2.0.5 is restarting but on telnet test it
>> throws:
>> dovecot: auth: Fatal: getsockname(12) failed: Socket operation on
>> non-socket
>>
>> Want to separate smtp and imap to different servers but keep using
>>
2016 Aug 19
0
Can Logon & Join NT4-style Domain, Can't Change Password
Hallo All,
After updating Windows 10 to the latest versions i can confirm Windows 10
is also unable to change passwords.
I found this information:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3167679
----
Known issues in this security update
This security update disables the ability of the Negotiate process to fall
back to NTLM when Kerberos authentication fails for password change
operations.
2010 Apr 09
3
RFC 4468
You know, I was thinking: wouldn't it be nice to have RFC 4468 (Message
Submission BURL Extension) support in dovecot? Maybe we should ask the
guys from Apple to contribute some support for it, I have a gut feeling
they would gladly do so ;)
Kind regards
-- Erik.
2006 Mar 01
1
sshd blocking SIGALARM turns out to be due to tcpd
Ian Jackson:
> I recently encountered a bug where some ssh login sessions would
> apparently inherit a blocked SIGALRM. A web search showed up two
> relevant threads:
> http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-linux-e/2005-Dec/2628.html
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=113533337923128&w=2
> et seq - but sadly no answers.
>
> Experimentation with
2002 Feb 05
0
[akpm@zip.com.au: Re: ext3 and chattr +S on postfix spools]
postfix-users seems to be a subscription only list. I'd recommend
incorporating TDMA <http://tdma.sf.net/> to allow for easy discussion by
outsiders
Andrew Morton (of ext3 fame) had sent this message to postfix-users list
I am forwarding so that Wietse can hopefully provide the definitive
answer to the question Andrew Morton/Stephen Tweedie seek
----- Forwarded message from Andrew
2014 Feb 24
2
realtime backup with LDA?
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On Mon, 24 Feb 2014, Charles Marcus wrote:
> On 2/24/2014 3:58 AM, Steffen Kaiser <skdovecot at smail.inf.fh-brs.de> wrote:
>> I would add a BCC recipient in the MTA. It's more save in such situation.
>> See the thread about qmail and multiple recipients for one mail address.
>
> The only downside to this is all of
2017 Apr 10
2
Fwd: Obsolete NSA exploit for Postfix 2.0 - 2.2
This was just posted on the Postfix list. Centos 7 ships with:
postfix-2.10.1-6.el7
Has this cert advisory been applied to the Centos build of Postfix?
thank you
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: Obsolete NSA exploit for Postfix 2.0 - 2.2
Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2017 16:18:06 -0400 (EDT)
From: Wietse Venema <wietse at porcupine.org>
To: Postfix users <postfix-users at
1998 Aug 05
6
Problem with TCP_wrappers
Hi,
I''m running into something weird here.
I''m using RH5.1 with tcp_wrappers 7.6.
The syntax for hosts.allow and hosts.deny is:
<service list> : <access list> [ : <shell_command> ]
Everything works when I _don''t_ use the shell_command.
I used the _exact_ line as in the man-pages utilising "safe_finger" (comes
with tcp_wrappers), tcpdchk
2004 Feb 15
6
Rooted system
Howyd all? Seems that I have been routed. Possibly
by a physical B&E, but who knows? Probably some
of you do.... anyways, some politically sensitive
email was deleted from a user account and the
line
low -tr &
inserted into my .xinitrc .
Duncan (Dhu) Campbell
2020 Aug 21
4
[EXT] Re: dovecot-SASL for Postfix: EXTERNAL does not work.
Aki Tuomi wrote in
<1907575568.4364.1597984769802 at appsuite-dev-gw1.open-xchange.com>:
|> On 21/08/2020 02:17 Steffen Nurpmeso <steffen at sdaoden.eu> wrote:
...
|> Wietse Venema wrote in
|> <4BXSTk189nzJrP3 at spike.porcupine.org>:
|> ...
|>|Steffen Nurpmeso:
|> ...
|>|> until SASL says it is done?!. How could EXTERNAL ever work
1998 May 08
4
Lightning fast attacks?
RH4.2 Linux Intel
Last night I got three of these log messages: Two in a row, one a bit later.
May 8 00:35:15 osg-gw imapd[4307]: warning: can''t get client address:
Connectio
n reset by peer
May 8 00:35:15 osg-gw imapd[4307]: refused connect from unknown
Now, I have imapd blocked to non-local users using tcpd wrappers, so
tcpd is trying to find the address of the remote machine (all