Blubbi, Sabrex, Anyone,
please help!
I've followed Blubbi's How-To to the letter. Everything seems to be running fine. I am able to setup email accounts with Qmail admin and such.
However, I CANNOT LOG IN AS A USER. The username and password ARE correct (even identitical to /etc/passwd).
To test out my configuration, I sent an e-mail to a newly created user as
root@mydomain.com using mutt.
The mail is sitting in the users Vpopmail account, but I cannot retrieve it. Squirrelmail, Kmail, even Mutt give me a "Unknown user or bad password." error whenever I try to login.
I don't know what's wrong!
Here's my Authdamonrc:
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##VERSION: $Id: authdaemonrc.in,v 1.8 2001/10/07 02:16:22 mrsam Exp $
#
# Copyright 2000-2001 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for
# distribution information.
#
# authdaemonrc created from authdaemonrc.dist by sysconftool
#
# Do not alter lines that begin with ##, they are used when upgrading
# this configuration.
#
# This file configures authdaemond, the resident authentication daemon.
#
# Comments in this file are ignored. Although this file is intended to
# be sourced as a shell script, authdaemond parses it manually, so
# the acceptable syntax is a bit limited. Multiline variable contents,
# with the \ continuation character, are not allowed. Everything must
# fit on one line. Do not use any additional whitespace for indentation,
# or anything else.
##NAME: authmodulelist:0
#
# The authentication modules that are linked into authdaemond. The
# default list is installed. You may selectively disable modules simply
# by removing them from the following list. The available modules you
# can use are: authcustom authcram authuserdb authvchkpw authmysql authpam
authmodulelist="authvchkpw"
##NAME: authmodulelistorig:1
#
# This setting is used by Courier's webadmin module, and should be left
# alone
authmodulelistorig="authcustom authcram authuserdb authvchkpw authmysql authpam"
##NAME: daemons:0
#
# The number of daemon processes that are started. authdaemon is typically
# installed where authentication modules are relatively expensive: such
# as authldap, or authmysql, so it's better to have a number of them running.
# PLEASE NOTE: Some platforms may experience a problem if there's more than
# one daemon. Specifically, SystemV derived platforms that use TLI with
# socket emulation. I'm suspicious of TLI's ability to handle multiple
# processes accepting connections on the same filesystem domain socket.
#
# You may need to increase daemons if as your system load increases. Symptoms
# include sporadic authentication failures. If you start getting
# authentication failures, increase daemons. However, the default of 5
# SHOULD be sufficient. Bumping up daemon count is only a short-term
# solution. The permanent solution is to add more resources: RAM, faster
# disks, faster CPUs...
daemons=5
##NAME: version:0
#
# When you have multiple versions of authdaemond.* installed, authdaemond
# just picks the first one it finds. Set "version" to override that.
# For example: version=authdaemond.plain
version=""
##NAME: authdaemonvar:0
#
# authdaemonvar is here, but is not used directly by authdaemond. It's
# used by various configuration and build scripts, so don't touch it!
authdaemonvar=/var/lib/courier-imap/authdaemon
authmodulelist="${authmodulelist} relay-ctrl-allow"
and here's my qmail-smtpd:
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# Configuration file for qmail-smtpd
# $Header: /home/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-mail/qmail/files/conf-smtpd,v 1.1 2003/11/30 11:32:06 robbat2 Exp $
# Stuff to run before tcpserver
#QMAIL_TCPSERVER_PRE=""
# Stuff to run qmail-smtpd
#QMAIL_SMTP_PRE=""
# Stuff to after qmail-smtpd
#QMAIL_SMTP_POST=""
# this turns off the IDENT grab attempt on connecting
TCPSERVER_OPTS="${TCPSERVER_OPTS} -R"
# You might want to use rblsmtpd with this, but you need to fill in a RBL server here first
# see http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/rblsmtpd.html for more details
#QMAIL_SMTP_PRE="${QMAIL_SMTP_PRE} rblsmtpd -r RBL-SERVER"
# If you are interested in providing POP or IMAP before SMTP type relaying,
# emerge relay-ctrl, then uncomment the next 2 lines
QMAIL_TCPSERVER_PRE="${QMAIL_TCPSERVER_PRE} envdir /etc/relay-ctrl relay-ctrl-chdir"
QMAIL_SMTP_PRE="${QMAIL_SMTP_PRE} relay-ctrl-check"
# In /etc/courier-imap/authdaemonrc add the next line to the end:
#authmodulelist="${authmodulelist} relay-ctrl-allow"
# Then in /etc/courier-imap/{imapd,imapd-ssl,pop3d,pop3d-ssl}
# Add this at the end
#PRERUN="${PRERUN} envdir /etc/relay-ctrl relay-ctrl-chdir"
# This next block is for SMTP-AUTH
# This provides the LOGIN, PLAIN and CRAM-MD5 types
# the 'cmd5checkpw' used in $QMAIL_SMTP_AUTHCHECKPASSWORD supports CRAM-MD5
# and reads it's data from /etc/poppasswd
# see the manpage for cmd5checkpw for details on the passwords
# uncomment the next four lines to enable SMTP-AUTH
QMAIL_SMTP_AUTHHOST=$(<${QMAIL_CONTROLDIR}/me)
[ -z "${QMAIL_SMTP_POST}" ] && QMAIL_SMTP_POST=/bin/true
#QMAIL_SMTP_CHECKPASSWORD="/bin/cmd5checkpw"
QMAIL_SMTP_CHECKPASSWORD="/var/vpopmail/bin/vchkpw"
QMAIL_SMTP_POST="${QMAIL_SMTP_AUTHHOST} ${QMAIL_SMTP_CHECKPASSWORD} ${QMAIL_SMTP_POST}"
I don't know what I'm doing wrong!
Also, I'm using No-Ip.com to run a virtual host called enon.no-ip.org.
Could this possibly have any effect? I did add the domain through ./vadddomain and typing in the domain name does send me to the correct address.
But my mail isn't working. Any advice or help?