SASLPASSWD2

I'm trying to run the program SASLPASSWD2 to set up username/password tables for SASL (I'm trying to get away from my mail users having Unix accounts). All the doc says to run the above program. I'm running a brand new install of OS X Server 10.4, but when I try to run the program, I get a "command not found" error.

TIA

Posted on Sep 13, 2005 4:10 AM

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Sep 13, 2005 8:56 AM in response to Ron Hoeflinger

As far as I know saslpasswd is not included in 10.4.

If you want to move away from unix accounts you will have to leave the Apple installed packages alone and install the "standard" open source packages.

I don't know what your reasons are for not using unix accounts, but WGM can handle accounts nicely. If you want your users to be mail only, just don't give them a home directory and a shell. If this is not good enough you will have to do what I said above.

Sep 13, 2005 10:18 AM in response to Ron Hoeflinger

Yes you are wrong.

Apple's implementation is capable of handling real virtual domains out of the box. The Mail Services Manual explains how to accomplish this.

If you want to optimise your virtual mail setup right from the beginning read my tutorials available here:
http://osx.topicdesk.com/downloads/

Also if you have a great many Unix accounts, WGM is actually not bad for managing them. If you have accounts you need to import from another system this can be accomplished as well. (SASL/Cyradm on the other hand is a pain, so if you must and decide to install the standard packages make sure you compile them with mySQL support and use something like postfix admin and phpadmin to manage things)

The only reason I can see for not using unix accounts, is if you are hosting many many users who are not in your organisation and would like to give them a web admin option like postifx admin (although many tasks can be accomplished through SquirrelMail plug-ins as well).

Alex

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