Ian Roberts wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a slight problem, my users are in Ldap, and smtp auth is
> working correctly. BUT, we have some code running on remote systems
> that we have no access to, trying to supply the username as the full
> email address of the account instead of just the givename.
>
> How can I edit my authenticator in exim4 to allow both "user" and "user@???
> " as the supplied username?
>
> Here are my current authenticators:
>
> pam_plain:
> driver = plaintext
> public_name = PLAIN
> server_condition = "${if pam{$2:$3}{1}{0}}"
> server_set_id = $2
> server_prompts = :
> pam_login:
> driver = plaintext
> public_name = LOGIN
> server_prompts = "Username:: : Password::"
> #server_prompts = :
> server_condition = "${if pam{$1:$2}{1}{0}}"
> # server_condition = "${if or {pam{{extract{1}@}:$2}{1}{0}}}
> {pam{$1:$2}{1}{0}}}"
> server_set_id = $1
>
> Thanks so much,
> Ian
>
Exim can do text substitution with 'sg'
Heres the chapter from Google Books (not sure how much you're allowed to
read at once):
http://books.google.com/books?id=foCRVaMeRMgC&pg=RA1-PA388&lpg=RA1-PA388&dq=exim+text+substitution&source=web&ots=wpogDhTpTV&sig=l7tMlrenKp682OHpFxupZK6QRX0&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=3&ct=result
Could find and replace the @domain.com field, and just pass the username
to the authenticator.
Brent Jones