a4234ab102
Resolves: rhbz#1325557
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3.0 KiB
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79 lines
3.0 KiB
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diff --git a/src/configure.default b/src/configure.default
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index 0af6fb8..531435b 100644
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--- a/src/configure.default
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+++ b/src/configure.default
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@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ acl_smtp_data = acl_check_data
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# Allow any client to use TLS.
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-# tls_advertise_hosts = *
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+tls_advertise_hosts = *
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# Specify the location of the Exim server's TLS certificate and private key.
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# The private key must not be encrypted (password protected). You can put
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@@ -150,8 +150,8 @@ acl_smtp_data = acl_check_data
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# need the first setting, or in separate files, in which case you need both
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# options.
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-# tls_certificate = /etc/ssl/exim.crt
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-# tls_privatekey = /etc/ssl/exim.pem
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+tls_certificate = /etc/pki/tls/certs/exim.pem
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+tls_privatekey = /etc/pki/tls/private/exim.pem
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# In order to support roaming users who wish to send email from anywhere,
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# you may want to make Exim listen on other ports as well as port 25, in
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@@ -162,8 +162,8 @@ acl_smtp_data = acl_check_data
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# them you should also allow TLS-on-connect on the traditional but
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# non-standard port 465.
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-# daemon_smtp_ports = 25 : 465 : 587
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-# tls_on_connect_ports = 465
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+daemon_smtp_ports = 25 : 465 : 587
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+tls_on_connect_ports = 465
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# Specify the domain you want to be added to all unqualified addresses
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@@ -221,6 +221,24 @@ never_users = root
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host_lookup = *
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+# This setting, if uncommented, allows users to authenticate using
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+# their system passwords against saslauthd if they connect over a
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+# secure connection. If you have network logins such as NIS or
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+# Kerberos rather than only local users, then you possibly also want
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+# to configure /etc/sysconfig/saslauthd to use the 'pam' mechanism
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+# too. Once a user is authenticated, the acl_check_rcpt ACL then
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+# allows them to relay through the system.
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+#
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+# auth_advertise_hosts = ${if eq {$tls_cipher}{}{}{*}}
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+#
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+# By default, we set this option to allow SMTP AUTH from nowhere
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+# (Exim's default would be to allow it from anywhere, even on an
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+# unencrypted connection).
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+#
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+# Comment this one out if you uncomment the above. Did you make sure
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+# saslauthd is actually running first?
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+#
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+auth_advertise_hosts =
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# The settings below cause Exim to make RFC 1413 (ident) callbacks
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# for all incoming SMTP calls. You can limit the hosts to which these
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@@ -842,7 +860,7 @@ begin authenticators
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# driver = plaintext
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# server_set_id = $auth2
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# server_prompts = :
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-# server_condition = Authentication is not yet configured
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+# server_condition = ${if saslauthd{{$2}{$3}{smtp}} {1}}
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# server_advertise_condition = ${if def:tls_in_cipher }
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# LOGIN authentication has traditional prompts and responses. There is no
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@@ -854,7 +872,7 @@ begin authenticators
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# driver = plaintext
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# server_set_id = $auth1
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# server_prompts = <| Username: | Password:
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-# server_condition = Authentication is not yet configured
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+# server_condition = ${if saslauthd{{$1}{$2}{smtp}} {1}}
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# server_advertise_condition = ${if def:tls_in_cipher }
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