Re: POP3 Authentication methods
You need libradiusclient (or what ever the name is) and then add a call to
the lib passing the user name and pw. I have a hacked qpopper working via
radius. It uses the OLD radiusclient libs (too lazy to update) that has
been up for 4 months or so. never had a problem with the qpopper. And if
you di it right you can still use the /etc/[passwd|shadow] files as a
backup auth for system accounts.
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Nathan Ridge wrote:
> using qpopper, cucipop or any other decent POP3 program, does anyone know of
> a way to authenticate to another machine?? i have been told that qpopper can
> be set to authenticate to a radius server, is this possible does anyone
> know, and have looked into cucipop using libpam and ldap but had no luck
> there either. any help much appreciated.
>
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