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# Authentication for system users. Included from 10-auth.conf. # # <doc/wiki/PasswordDatabase.txt> # <doc/wiki/UserDatabase.txt> # PAM authentication. Preferred nowadays by most systems. # PAM is typically used with either userdb passwd or userdb static. # REMEMBER: You'll need /etc/pam.d/dovecot file created for PAM # authentication to actually work. <doc/wiki/PasswordDatabase.PAM.txt> passdb { driver = pam # [session=yes] [setcred=yes] [failure_show_msg=yes] [max_requests=<n>] # [cache_key=<key>] [<service name>] #args = dovecot } # System users (NSS, /etc/passwd, or similar). # In many systems nowadays this uses Name Service Switch, which is # configured in /etc/nsswitch.conf. <doc/wiki/AuthDatabase.Passwd.txt> #passdb { #driver = passwd # [blocking=no] #args = #} # Shadow passwords for system users (NSS, /etc/shadow or similar). # Deprecated by PAM nowadays. # <doc/wiki/PasswordDatabase.Shadow.txt> #passdb { #driver = shadow # [blocking=no] #args = #} # PAM-like authentication for OpenBSD. # <doc/wiki/PasswordDatabase.BSDAuth.txt> #passdb { #driver = bsdauth # [blocking=no] [cache_key=<key>] #args = #} ## ## User databases ## # System users (NSS, /etc/passwd, or similar). In many systems nowadays this # uses Name Service Switch, which is configured in /etc/nsswitch.conf. userdb { # <doc/wiki/AuthDatabase.Passwd.txt> driver = passwd # [blocking=no] #args = # Override fields from passwd #override_fields = home=/home/virtual/%u } # Static settings generated from template <doc/wiki/UserDatabase.Static.txt> #userdb { #driver = static # Can return anything a userdb could normally return. For example: # # args = uid=500 gid=500 home=/var/mail/%u # # LDA and LMTP needs to look up users only from the userdb. This of course # doesn't work with static userdb because there is no list of users. # Normally static userdb handles this by doing a passdb lookup. This works # with most passdbs, with PAM being the most notable exception. If you do # the user verification another way, you can add allow_all_users=yes to # the args in which case the passdb lookup is skipped. # #args = #}
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