Re: Cyrus shared folders

From: Scott Balmos (no email)
Date: Wed May 18 2005 - 10:12:32 EDT

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    <quote who="Klaus P. Pieper">
    > Now we are looking for a way to set up shared folders and bulletin
    > boards. However, as far as I can see, the Cyrus server reads the
    > user-to-group relationship always from /etc/group. Is there a way to use
    > the database for this purpose? If not, can the Cyrus server be run
    > chrooted with its own /etc/group? Or is there any other workaround to
    > avoid using /etc/group of the base system?
    >

    I am assuming you're referring to taking advantage of group:foo style ACL
    entries. Google for, and set up, nss_mysql. Cyrus reads group membership
    information from the NSS subsystem. Setting up nss_mysql will have the
    added side-benefit of allowing you to use finger, id, and other UNIX
    account information widgets on your MySQL based users. They'll essentially
    be as "normal" as a user in the /etc password & group database files.

    --Scott

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