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Hello--
From the best I can tell, the .m4 settings aren't there for doing an access.db on AuthInfo lookups, but I could be wrong. What I'd like to do is set "AuthOptions=A f p y" for every host except localhost, which I'd like to be 'AuthOptions=A'. My rationale is, that I'd like to exempt my Horde webmail (running on teh same machine) from having to meet the prerequesite TLS to AUTH, but want people elsewhere to have TLS as an option before they blast their username/password across the Internet. Am I barking up the wrong tree here, or does anyone have an idea how to make AuthOptions behave differently based on the connecting host? Thank you for your time and suggestions. |
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Robert Sink <sinkr@spamcop.net> writes:
> Hello-- > > From the best I can tell, the .m4 settings aren't there for doing an > access.db on AuthInfo lookups, but I could be wrong. > > What I'd like to do is set "AuthOptions=A f p y" for every host except > localhost, which I'd like to be 'AuthOptions=A'. > > My rationale is, that I'd like to exempt my Horde webmail (running on > teh same machine) from having to meet the prerequesite TLS to AUTH, > but want people elsewhere to have TLS as an option before they blast > their username/password across the Internet. > > Am I barking up the wrong tree here, or does anyone have an idea how > to make AuthOptions behave differently based on the connecting host? > > Thank you for your time and suggestions. I answered my own question--sorry about the extra noise, but you use in access.db: Srv_features:localhost A C v ....To accomplish this... |
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