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Viewing file: Select action/file-type: # NOTE: We don't support "authentication binds", so you'll have to give # dovecot-auth read access to userPassword field in LDAP server. With OpenLDAP # this is done by modifying /etc/ldap/slapd.conf. There should already be # something like this: # access to attribute=userPassword # by dn="<dovecot's dn>" read # add this # by anonymous auth # by self write # by * none # Space separated list of LDAP hosts to use. host:port is allowed too. #hosts = localhost # Distinguished Name - the username used to login to the LDAP server #dn = # Password for LDAP server #dnpass = # LDAP protocol version to use. Likely 2 or 3. #ldap_version = 2 # LDAP base base = uid=someone, dc=foo, dc=bar, dc=org # Dereference: never, searching, finding, always #deref = never # Search scope: base, onelevel, subtree #scope = subtree # User attributes in order: # Virtual user name (user@domain) # Home directory # MAIL environment # System user name (for getting user's groups from /etc/group) # - For virtual users you don't want to use this, so this defaults to none. # System UID # System GID #user_attrs = uid,homeDirectory,,,uidNumber,gidNumber # Filter for user lookup. Some variables can be used: # %u - username # %n - user part in user@domain, same as %u if there's no domain # %d - domain part in user@domain, empty if user there's no domain #user_filter = (&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=%u)) # Password checking attributes in order: # Virtual user name (user@domain) # Password, may optionally start with {type}, eg. {crypt} #pass_attrs = uid,userPassword # Filter for password lookups #pass_filter = (&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=%u)) # Default password scheme. "{scheme}" before password overrides this. # Currently supported schemes include PLAIN, PLAIN-MD5, DIGEST-MD5, CRYPT #default_pass_scheme = CRYPT # You can use same UID and GID for all user accounts if you really want to. # If the UID/GID is still found from LDAP reply, it overrides these values. #user_global_uid = #user_global_gid = |
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