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2017 Jul 24
1
under some kind of attack
>> As per my post: checkpassword. You can then use one password on Mondays, >> Wednesdays, and Fridays, alternate passwords on Tuesdays and Thursday >> fetched from a rot-13 database, and only from prime numbered IP addresses >> on weekends, if that's what you want. > > Having read the wiki page on checkpassword, I am unsure how this would > work with an ldap
2017 Jul 25
0
under another kind of attack
"mourik jan c heupink" <lists at merit.unu.edu> writes: > On 07/24/2017 04:51 AM, Joseph Tam wrote:> You are essentially writing your own backend by taking over >> authentication. You'll be accepting user/password inputs into your >> checkpassword executable, then use the LDAP API (or some other system...snip >> and source address, which will be
2016 Feb 16
1
listener stats
The answer is I think so - - -I am new at this. I am only on the Air Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from noon until 3pm local I have been on the air using icecast since around 1/15/16. I was trying to access some historical information regarding number of users that have listened for each show - - -I was trying to access this through admin. Should I be able to find this information using
2009 Jan 15
4
number of Mondays
dear All, i'm trying to calculate the number of Mondays, Tuesdays, etc that each month within a date range has. I have time series data that spans 60 months and i want to calculate the number of Mondays, Tuesdays, Wed, etc of each month. (I want to control for weekly seasonality but my data is monthly). Is there an easy way to to this in R? or is there a package i could use? i did
2006 Nov 04
2
1.0.rc11 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/dovecot-1.0.rc11.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/dovecot-1.0.rc11.tar.gz.sig Hopefully the last RC release? As far as I know there are no major problems left now. If nothing big shows up, v1.0 should be out in a couple of weeks. * Renamed default_mail_env to mail_location. default_mail_env still works for backwards compatibility. * deliver: When sending
2006 Nov 04
2
1.0.rc11 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/dovecot-1.0.rc11.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/dovecot-1.0.rc11.tar.gz.sig Hopefully the last RC release? As far as I know there are no major problems left now. If nothing big shows up, v1.0 should be out in a couple of weeks. * Renamed default_mail_env to mail_location. default_mail_env still works for backwards compatibility. * deliver: When sending
2007 Feb 17
5
1.0.rc23 tomorrow
http://dovecot.org/nightly/dovecot-latest.tar.gz Would be nice to get some testing before the actual release. I've now finally gone through all the "TODO" mails in this list and my INBOX and fixed pretty much every problem I know of. There are still some mbox bugs, but I can't really get them fixed unless someone figures out how to reproduce them
2007 Aug 06
3
Free sitting
Hello, How would you implement free sitting ? The idea is to offer teachers the ability to share the same desk and hardphone : for instance, Mr Foo is teaching mechanics on mondays while Mr Bar is teaching english on wednesdays. Each has his own extension but use the same hardphone. 1. Does a program check a calendar or database somewhere to allocate a phone to a user (as teachers schedules are
2018 Mar 21
0
why is dovecot "Allowing any password"
> On 21 March 2018 at 18:12 mj <lists at merit.unu.edu> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I noticed the following in the logs of our debian wheezy server: > > > Mar 21 07:13:47 mail dovecot: auth: Debug: ldap(username,1.2.3.4,<g2/rF+ZnjAAu5ceg>): bind search: base=CN=Users, DC=samba, DC=company, DC=com filter=(&(objectclass=person)(sAMA > >
2018 Mar 21
0
why is dovecot "Allowing any password"
> On 21 March 2018 at 18:31 mj <lists at merit.unu.edu> wrote: > > > Hi AKi, > > Thanks for the quick answer! > > On 03/21/2018 05:24 PM, Aki Tuomi wrote: > > This is what 'nopassword=y' does. I'm guessing this is an attempt to allow logging in from localhost without password, but I'd use master password (for applications or webmails), or
2017 Jul 19
0
under some kind of attack
mj <lists at merit.unu.edu> writes: >>> However, it seems almost all IPs are different, and I don't think I can >>> keep the above settings permanently. >> >> Why not? Limited by firewall rules overload? You could probably use >> a persistent DB, can't you? > > I meant: keep the "block after the first failed attempt" setting.
2017 Jul 20
1
under some kind of attack
> I would like to create a fail2ban filer, that scans for these lines: > >> Jul 20 11:10:09 auth: Info: ldap(user1,60.166.35.162,<cDFXHbxUQgA8piOi>): invalid credentials (given password: password) >> Jul 20 11:10:19 auth: Info: ldap(user2,61.53.66.4,<V+nyHbxU+wA9NUIE>): invalid credentials (given password: password) > > (as you can see, I have enabled
2009 Oct 13
0
Free Introductory R Course Taught Over the Web
Free Introductory R Course Taught Over the Web The course is designed for natural resource managers and is open to all who are interested without charge. Audio of the presentations is available either using your computer speakers and optional microphone or headset or by calling a phone bridge long distance. Live video of the presenter's computer screen is available over the web. You can
2020 Oct 26
0
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
> On 26. Oct 2020, at 11.36, lists <lists at lazygranch.com> wrote: > > Actually the reverse pointer doesn't have to match. In fact this is impossible if you are setting up virtual accounts on one server for different domains. You just need to have a reverse pointer. > > Most email servers look to seen if the reverse pointer has a "dyn" in it and blocks those.
2020 Oct 26
1
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
you should ask your ip provider to set a proper reverse lookup for you. If I would get a lot of spam from upcloud.host ips, I would also consider blocking upcloud.host reverse dns lookups. If it is your ip, it is an easy request to have it changed. -----Original Message----- From: Sami Ketola [mailto:sami at ketola.io] Sent: Monday, October 26, 2020 11:22 AM To: lists Cc: Arjen de Korte;
2008 Mar 31
2
Allow_nets + MySQL failing when using range notation
Hello all, I am testing my dovecot installation in order to restrict access via POP3 for IPs outside my network. I have read and understood the instructions in the wiki and I have reached a configuration that works ONLY when single IPs are listed in allow_nets but not when ranges in the notation x.x.x.x/y are listed. Some examples should be more explanatory. I am using 1.0.rc15 patched as
2016 Nov 18
1
Good email client to use with Dovecot?
* lists at lazygranch.com <lists at lazygranch.com>: > So does mutt suck or not? If you work with vi and like it, chances are you will also like mutt. Personally I *love* mutt! No extra fat. Always on the spot. It is "liberal in what it receives and conservative in how it sends". Since it is command line program, I can run it almost everywhere. It supports local mailboxes,
2006 Oct 17
2
allow_nets and mysql question
Hi. I want to use allow_nets in my configuration, but i have some troubles which i cant resolve. To use allow_nets i creates `allow_nets` text field in my mysql users table. My query is: from: dovecot/sql.conf: password_query = SELECT crypt as password, maildir as userdb_mail, 6 AS userdb_uid,6 AS userdb_gid, allow_nets FROM users WHERE id = '%u' from dovecot.conf: auth default {
2014 Jan 25
1
allow_nets + default + ldap
Hello, I'm playing with allow_nets function. It is really cool! In a filebased passwd backend you simply add "allow_nets=192.0.2.143/32" as mentioned in http://wiki2.dovecot.org/PasswordDatabase/ExtraFields/AllowNets But if I use an LDAP backend it looks different. Following http://wiki2.dovecot.org/AuthDatabase/LDAP/AuthBinds and
2016 Nov 18
1
Good email client to use with Dovecot?
Look up "roundcube", really straight forward configuration, once installed type in the IP of your server publishing it on a web browser and it will walk you through configuring it On 18 Nov 2016 07:16, <lists at lazygranch.com> wrote: > So does mutt suck or not? > > Original Message > From: Andreas Kalex > Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2016 11:06 PM > To: