Author: Mueller, Michael Date: To: 'Exim ML' Subject: [Exim] Authentification or not
Hello,
I'm new in using exim.
I have installed v3.12 on a Debian potato with Linux 2.2.14.
I have a running configuration with authentification by searching in
the /etc/shadow for user and encrypted password.
But I have some users that shall use exim for relaying and their
software isn't able to authentificate. As a replacement for auth. I
want to check their IP numbers AND the domain of their sender
address. The IP number will be a range because they use an ISP.
Today I read the documentation and made some tests on a local
maschine.
But it don't work! :-(
So I created with eximconfig a new exim.conf without auth. so
I was able test some parameters.
Here are some questions after doing that:
The local maschine which should simulate the login over an ISP
has the address 194.221.67.85. I use Netscape Communicator
for testing.
When I set this address to
host_accept_relay = localhost : 194.221.67.85
I can send an e-mail. But
host_accept_relay = localhost : 194.221.67.0/255
don't work? What is wrong?
Why checks
relay_domains = ...
the recipient address too? I though that this parameter says FROM
which domain I am able to send and not TO which domain?
And
sender_address_relay = *@sector.de
? Is that correct after activating
sender_verify = true
?
But my biggest probleme is that the changes made in the configuration
without auth. don't work in the config with auth. until I deactivate the
auth. driver! :-(
Can you give me some hints to realize the "authentification" by IP address
and sender domain for that users that are not able to authentificate beside
the real auth.?