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.TH CHECKVPW 1 "vmailmgr 0.96.9" "2000-09-30" "VMailMgr Tools Documentation"
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.SH "NAME"
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checkvpw \- check passwords for virtual and non-virtual users
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.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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\fBcheckvpw\fR \fBsubprogram\fR [\fBarguments...\fR]
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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This program is a drop-in replacement for the standard checkpassword,
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written by D. J. Bernstein (djb@pobox.com).
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In the absence of virtual hosting (determined by the use of
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\fI/var/qmail/control/virtualdomainss\fR and IP aliases),
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it behaves identically to checkpassword.
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When virtual hosting is used, it permits logins from a unique set of
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users for each of the aliases.
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\fIcheckvpw\fR must be run from either the \fItcp-env\fR program
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(part of the \fIqmail\fR
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package) or from a suitable substitute, such as \fItcpserver\fR
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(part of the \fIucspi-tcp\fR package).
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These packages are used to determine to
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which address a remote host is connecting.
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\fIcheckvpw\fR must also be passed the checkpassword-compatible
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authentication data on file descriptor three.
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This can be accomplished by running it from a tool such as
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\fIqmail-popup\fR.
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\fIcheckvpw\fR accepts a command line in the following format:
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If the authentication information is valid, the subprogram is run,
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otherwise \fIcheckvpw\fR returns an error to the program that invokes it.
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If the user name contains the character \f(CW@\fR, the host name
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reported by \fItcp-env\fR is replaced by the string following the
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\f(CW@\fR, and the user name is replaced by the string preceding the
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\f(CW@\fR.
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If the local host name reported by \fItcp-env\fR matches one of those
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in \fI/var/qmail/control/virtualdomains\fR, \fIcheckvpw\fR prepends the
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\fIprepend\fR string associated with the host name to the given user
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name.
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Wildcards in \fIvirtualdomains\fR are permitted and are handled in the
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same way \fIqmail\fR handles them (see the \fIqmail-send\fR manpage).
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For example, if the line \f(CW.bar.com:bar\fR appears in the virtual hosts
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file, it matches \f(CWone.two.bar.com\fR but not \f(CWbar.com\fR.
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If the user name resulting from the above step appears in the system
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password file (typically \fI/etc/passwd\fR), the user is treated as a
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local user and authenticated with the information from that file.
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If this authentication succeeds, the mail directory is set to the
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subdirectory named on the command line.
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If the user name does not appear in the system password file and is of
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the form \f(CWname-ext\fR where \f(CWname\fR does appear in the password
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file, the user is treated as a \*(L"virtual\*(R" user and authenticated with the
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information from a file named \fIpasswd\fR in the user's home directory.
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If this authentication succeeds, the mail directory is set to the
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subdirectory \fIusers/ext/\fR in the user's home directory, where
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\f(CWext\fR is from the above step.
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\fIcheckvpw\fR also does some rewriting on the arguments of the
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subprogram.
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Any argument matching the string \*(L"\f(CWmaildir\fR\*(R" (ignoring case) is
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replaced with the full path of the mail directory, as determined by the
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steps above.
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This program may be invoked in combination with \fIqmail-popup\fR and
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\fIqmail-pop3d\fR from inetd by placing the following line in the
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\fI/etc/inetd.conf\fR configuration file (all one line):
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\& pop-3 stream tcp nowait root /var/qmail/bin/tcp-env tcp-env -R /var/qmail/bin/qmail-popup <hostname> /usr/bin/checkvpw /var/qmail/bin/qmail-pop3d Maildir/
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0 if the user is successfully authenticated, nonzero if any error
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occurred. Exit code 1 indicates that a bad password was given, 2
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indicates that the program was used incorrectly, and 111 indicates
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a temporary failure.
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.SH "ENVIRONMENT"
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\fIcheckvpw\fR requires that \f(CWTCPLOCALHOST\fR be set to the host name of
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the local address of the connection.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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\fIvdeliver\fR\|(1)
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.SH "AUTHOR"
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Bruce Guenter <\fIbruceg@em.ca\fR>.
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.IX Title "CHECKVPW 1"
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.IX Name "checkvpw - check passwords for virtual and non-virtual users"
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.IX Header "NAME"
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.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
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