STATUS
Development
+REQUIREMENTS:
+- SquirrelMail 1.4.3 or later. (plugin is included in SquirrelMail
+ 1.5.0 and later versions).
+- ldap backend needs PHP LDAP extension. It might need PHP
+ Mhash extension and system crypt libraries that support crypto
+ used on LDAP server. It might need PHP LDAP extension with SSL
+ support, if LDAP server requires it.
+- mysql backend needs PHP MySQL extension.
+- merak backend needs PHP Curl extension.
+- peardb backend needs PHP Pear DB libraries (v.1.6.0 or newer) and
+ PHP extension that is used to connect to database.
+- poppassd backend needs poppassd server that supports authentication
+ used by IMAP server.
+- vmailmgrd backend needs vmailmgr PHP library (vmail.inc) and
+ vmailmgrd service running on tcp port or unix socket. It also
+ requires SquirrelMail 1.4.4 or 1.5.1.
+
CONFIGURATION
Edit the file config.php to set the backend you want to use.
-Probably, you need to set some config vars in the backend too
-(backend/<yourbackend>.php).
+
+Backends can use special arrays that override default values set
+in backend/<yourbackend>.php. Check description of backend that
+you use.
BACKENDS
- ldap
backend/ldap.php - instead, create an $cpw_ldap array in
config.php containing the variable you want to override.
- See more information in "About ldap backend" chapter.
+ See more information in "About LDAP backend" chapter.
- mysql
Default settings are supplied in backends/mysql.php.
You do not have to change any configuration vars in
- backend/mysql.php - instead, create an array in config.php
- containing the variable you want to override, for example:
+ backend/mysql.php - instead, create an $cpw_mysql array in
+ config.php containing the variable you want to override,
+ for example:
To override the server name ($mysql_server), you would add
- $mysql['server'] = 'remote_servername';
+ $cpw_mysql['server'] = 'remote_servername';
to config.php.
+ See more information in "About MySQL backend" chapter.
- merak
Default settings are supplied in backends/merak.php.
+ Site configuration is controlled in config.php $cpw_merak
+ array. You can use 'url','selfpage' and 'action' array
+ keys to override default values.
+
+ * 'url'
+ override sets address of merak interface. URL is used
+ by webserver's libraries. If it points at localhost,
+ plugin tries to connect to administrative interface on
+ same machine that hosts SquirrelMail scripts.
+ Defaults to 'http://localhost:32000/'.
+
+ * 'selfpage'
+ override sets page that is used to change password.
+ Defaults to 'self.html'.
+
+ * 'action'
+ override sets action that is used during password change.
+ Defaults to 'self_edit'.
+
+ For example:
+ $cpw_merak['url']='http://example.com:32000';
+
+- peardb
+
+ Default settings are supplied in backends/peardb.php.
+
+ Site configuration is controlled in config.php $cpw_peardb
+ array. Used configuration overrides:
+ * 'dsn' - (required) DSN used for connection to database.
+ See PHP Pear DB manual.
+ * 'connect_opts' - (optional) Pear DB connection options.
+ See PHP Pear DB manual.
+ * 'table' - (required) table that stores user information.
+ * 'uid_field' - (optional) field that stores username.
+ Defaults to 'userid'.
+ * 'domain_field' - (optional) field that stores domain
+ information. Used for setups that split username into
+ user and domain parts. Option is ignored if set to empty
+ string. Defaults to empty string.
+ * 'password_field' - (optional) field that stores password.
+ Defaults to 'password'.
+ * 'crypted_passwd' - (optional) boolean variable that is
+ used to switch between plaintext and encoded passwords.
+ If variable is set to false, backend works with plain
+ text passwords. If variable is set to true, backend
+ tries to detect crypto used in password and uses
+ detected crypto. Backend defaults to plain text
+ passwords.
+ * 'debug' - (optional) boolean variable that is used to control
+ display of debugging information. If set to true, backend
+ might display more information about connection errors.
+ Debug information can contain SQL connection options and
+ password information. Don't enable it on production system.
+ Backend disables display of debug information by default.
+
+ Supported password schemas:
+ * plaintext - passwords are stored as clear text.
+ * crypt - passwords use system crypt libraries. Backend should be
+ able to use standard DES, extended DES, MD5 crypt and blowfish
+ algorithms, if system libraries support them. {crypt} prefix
+ is optional.
+ * plain-md5 - passwords are hashed with MD5 and use {plain-md5}
+ prefix.
+ * digest-md5 - hash stores MD5 hash of username:domain:password
+ string and is prefixed with {digest-md5} string.
+
+ Tested configurations:
+ * Dovecot 0.99.14 with mysql authentication module.
- poppassd
Default settings are supplied in backends/poppassd.php.
+ Site configuration is controlled in config.php $cpw_poppassd
+ array. You can use 'server' array key to override address
+ of poppassd server. Backend uses address of IMAP server, if
+ variable is set to empty string. It uses address of IMAP
+ server by default.
+
+ For example:
+ $cpw_poppassd['server'] = 'remote_servername';
+
+ Available poppass servers:
+ * Qualcomm qpopper's poppassd -
+ http://www.eudora.com/products/unsupported/qpopper/index.html
+ original implementation of poppass protocol
+
+ * poppassd-seti - http://echelon.pl/pubs/poppassd.html
+ poppass server with shadow password and PAM support
+
+ * courierpassd - http://www.arda.homeunix.net/store/
+ poppass server used with courier authentication system.
+
+ * ldap poppassd - http://works.agni.com/ldap-poppassd.html
+ poppass server for LDAP
+
+ * yppoppassd - http://cns.georgetown.edu/~ric/software/yppoppassd/
+ poppass server for NIS/YP
+
+ * kpoppassd - http://kpoppassd.sourceforge.net/
+ poppass server for Kerberos
+
+ * Mercury32 poppassd - http://www.pmail.com/
+ poppass server that is part of Mercury Mail Transport
+ System.
+
+ * FreeBSD includes two poppass servers in ports collection.
+ http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/mail/poppassd
+ http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/mail/poppwd
+
- vmailmgrd
Default settings are supplied in backends/vmailmgrd.php.
- Site configuration is controlled in config.php $vmailmgrd
+ Site configuration is controlled in config.php $cpw_vmailmgrd
array. Backend uses 'vmail_inc_path', 'vm_tcphost',
- 'vm_tcphost_port' and 'cpw_vmailmgrd_8bitpw' array keys.
+ 'vm_tcphost_port' and '8bitpw' array keys.
'vmail_inc_path' sets path to vmail.inc. 'vm_tcphost' sets
vmailmgrd tcp service ip address or dns name. Plugin uses
vmailmgrd socket, if it is not set. 'vm_tcphost_port' sets
port of vmailmrgd service. Plugin uses port 322, if it is
- not set. 'cpw_vmailmgrd_8bitpw' controls use of 8bit
- passwords. If it is not set, interface does not allow new
- passwords with 8bit symbols.
+ not set. '8bitpw' controls use of 8bit passwords. If it
+ is not set, interface does not allow new passwords with
+ 8bit symbols.
+
+ $cpw_vmailmgrd['vmail_inc_path'] setting is required.
- $vmailmgrd['vmail_inc_path'] setting is required.
+ Tested configurations:
+ - Linux Debian Woody, vmailmgr 0.96.9, stock Woody's courier-imap
+ with vmailmgr authentication module.
AUTHORS:
-ldap backend - Tomas Kuliavas <tokul@users.sourceforge.net>
- used code from phpldapadmin and squirrelmail
+ldap, peardb and - Tomas Kuliavas <tokul@users.sourceforge.net>
+vmailmgrd backends used code from phpldapadmin and squirrelmail
ldapquery plugin.
merak backend - Edwin van Elk <Edwin@eve-software.com>
mysql backend - Thijs Kinkhorst <kink@squirrelmail.org>
poppassd backend - Seth Randall <sethr@missoulafcu.org>
-vmailmgrd backend - Tomas Kuliavas <tokul@users.sourceforge.net>
+
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ABOUT LDAP BACKEND
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List of supported overrides
* 'server'
- overrides address of ldap server. use any syntax that is supported
- by your php ldap extension. Defaults to address of imap server.
+ overrides address of LDAP server. use any syntax that is supported
+ by your PHP LDAP extension. Defaults to address of IMAP server.
* 'port'
- overrides port of ldap server. Defaults to 389.
+ overrides port of LDAP server. Defaults to 389.
* 'basedn'
- (required) ldap basedn used for binding to ldap server. Empty
- string blocks use of backend. Defaults to empty string.
+ (required) LDAP BaseDN used for binding to LDAP server. If set to
+ empty string, it blocks use of backend. Defaults to empty string.
* 'connect_opts'
- override controls LDAP_OPT_* settings that are set with
- ldap_set_option() function. If you want to set specific ldap option
- that is not listed as LDAP_OPT_* constant, define own LDAP_OPT_*
- constant in config. LDAP_OPT_ prefix must be omitted in
- $cpw_ldap['connect_opts'] overrides. No connection options are
- enabled by default.
+ controls LDAP_OPT_* settings that are set with ldap_set_option()
+ function. See available options at http://www.php.net/ldap-set-option.
+ LDAP_OPT_ prefix must be omitted in $cpw_ldap['connect_opts']
+ overrides. No connection options are enabled by default.
+
+ You can use this option only when your PHP LDAP extension supports
+ ldap_set_option() function.
* 'use_tls'
- enables or disables use of tls in ldap connection. Requires php
- 4.2+, php ldap extension with ssl support and PROTOCOL_VERSION => 3
- setting in $cpw_ldap_connect_opts. Does not enable tls by default.
+ enables or disables use of TLS in LDAP connection. Requires PHP
+ 4.2+, PHP LDAP extension with SSL support and PROTOCOL_VERSION => 3
+ setting in $cpw_ldap_connect_opts. Backend does not enable TLS by
+ default.
* 'binddn'
- unprivileged binddn. should be able to search ldap directory and
+ unprivileged BindDN. should be able to search LDAP directory and
find DN used by user. Uses anonymous bind, if set to empty string.
- You should not use DN with write access to ldap directory here.
+ You should not use DN with write access to LDAP directory here.
Defaults to anonymous bind.
* 'bindpw'
* 'admindn'
bind DN that should be able to change password.
WARNING: usually user has enough privileges to change own password.
- If you leave default value, plugin will try to connect with dn that
+ If you leave default value, plugin will try to connect with DN that
is detected in $cpw_ldap_username_attr=$username search and current
user password will be used for authentication.
password for binding with 'admindn'
* 'userid_attr'
- ldap attribute that stores username. Defaults to 'uid'
+ LDAP attribute that stores username. Defaults to 'uid'
* 'default_crypto'
crypto that is used to encode new password. If set to empty string,
system tries to keep same encoding/hashing algorithm. Currently
backend supports:
- - md5 - used name 'md5'. Implemented in standard php functions.
- - smd5 - used name 'smd5'. Implemented in php mhash extension functions.
- Minimal php version 4.0.4.
- - sha - used name 'sha'. Implemented in php mhash extension functions.
- - ssha - used name 'ssha'. Implemeted in php mhash extension functions.
- Minimal php version 4.0.4.
- - md5 crypt - used name 'md5crypt'. Uses php crypt function. Depends on
- md5 support in system crypt libraries. Should work on linux glibc2 systems
- and openbsd.
- - blowfish crypt - used name 'blowfish' Uses php crypt function. Depends on
- blowfish support in system crypt libraries. Should work on openbsd. Is not
- supported by glibc 2.3.3.
- - extended des crypt - used name 'extcrypt'. Uses php crypt function. Depends on
- extended des support in system crypt libraries. Should work on openbsd.
- Is not supported by glibc 2.3.3,
- - standard des crypt - used name 'crypt'. Uses php crypt function. Depends on
- standard des support in system crypt libraries. Should work on libc systems
- and openbsd.
- - plain text passwords - used name 'plaintext'
+ - MD4 - used name 'md4'. Implemented in PHP Mhash extension functions.
+ - MD5 - used name 'md5'. Implemented in standard PHP functions.
+ - SMD5 - used name 'smd5'. Implemented in PHP Mhash extension functions.
+ Minimal php version = 4.0.4.
+ - RIPEMD-160 - used name 'rmd160'. Implemented in PHP Mhash extension functions.
+ - SHA - used name 'sha'. Implemented in PHP Mhash extension functions
+ and PHP 4.3.0+ sha1() function. Mhash extension is used only when
+ sha1() function is unavailable.
+ - SSHA - used name 'ssha'. Implemented in PHP Mhash extension functions.
+ Minimal PHP version = 4.0.4.
+ - MD5 crypt - used name 'md5crypt'. Uses PHP crypt function. Depends on
+ MD5 support in system crypt libraries. Should work on Linux glibc2 systems
+ and BSD systems.
+ - blowfish crypt - used name 'blowfish'. Uses PHP crypt function. Depends on
+ blowfish support in system crypt libraries. Should work on BSD systems.
+ Is not supported by glibc 2.3.2. (Tested on OpenBSD 3.5)
+ - extended DES crypt - used name 'extcrypt'. Uses PHP crypt function. Depends on
+ extended DES support in system crypt libraries. Should work on BSD systems.
+ Is not supported by glibc 2.3.2. (Tested on OpenBSD 3.5)
+ - standard DES crypt - used name 'crypt'. Uses PHP crypt function. Depends on
+ standard DES support in system crypt libraries. Should work on libc systems
+ and BSD systems.
+ - plain text passwords - used name 'plaintext'.
If you use admindn, plugin should support all encryption/hashing
- algorithms used in your ldap server.
+ algorithms used in your LDAP server.
WARNINGS:
- * don't enforce any crypto that is not supported by ldap server.
+ * don't enforce any crypto that is not supported by LDAP server, if admindn
+ override is not used in backend configuration.
* don't enforce extcrypt, md5crypt or blowfish, if they are not supported
- by ldap server and web server crypt libraries.
+ by LDAP server and web server crypt libraries.
Safest setting options:
- * If web server and ldap server is on same OS, make sure that mhash
- extension is present in php.
- * If web server and ldap server is on same OS and mhash extension is
- not present, enforce md5 passwords or any crypt password algorithm
- supported by your os. Remember that standard des crypt is limited
- to eight symbols. Don't use admindn override, if ldap server
- supports sha, ssha or smd5.
- * If crypt libraries differ on web server and ldap server -
- enforce md5 passwords or any crypt password algorithm supported by
- web server and ldap server. Don't use admindn override, if ldap
- server supports sha, ssha or smd5 and mhash extension is not
- present.
-
- Example:
- $cpw_ldap['base_dn']='ou=users,dc=example,dc=com'; // sets base dn
+ * If web server and LDAP server is on same OS, make sure that Mhash
+ extension is present in PHP.
+ * If web server and LDAP server is on same OS and Mhash extension is
+ not present, enforce MD5 passwords or any crypt password algorithm
+ supported by your OS. Remember that standard DES crypt is limited
+ to eight symbols. Don't use admindn override, if LDAP server
+ supports MD4, RIPEMD-160, SHA, SSHA or SMD5.
+ * If crypt libraries differ on web server and LDAP server -
+ enforce MD5 passwords or any crypt password algorithm supported by
+ web server and LDAP server. Don't use admindn override, if LDAP
+ server supports MD4, RIPEMD-160, SHA, SSHA or SMD5 and Mhash extension
+ is not present.
+
+ Configuration example:
+ $cpw_ldap['basedn']='ou=users,dc=example,dc=com'; // sets base dn
$cpw_ldap['connect_opts']['PROTOCOL_VERSION']=3; // forces v3 bind protocol
+ Tested configurations:
+ - Linux Debian Sarge, OpenLDAP v.2.1.30, Qmail LDAP 20050401a, courier-imap
+ v.3.0.8 using qmail-ldap auth-imap authentication. NS-MTA-MD5 crypto is not
+ implemented in backend. Crypted passwords need {crypt} prefix.
+
+-------------------
+ABOUT MYSQL BACKEND
+------------_------
+ List of supported overrides:
+ * 'server'
+ address of MySQL server. Defaults to localhost.
+
+ * 'database'
+ database that stores user information. Defaults to 'email'.
+
+ * 'table'
+ database table that stores user information. Defaults to 'users'.
+
+ * 'userid_field'
+ field that stores user's ID. Defaults to 'id'.
+
+ * 'password_field'
+ field that stores password. Defaults to 'password'.
+
+ * 'manager_id'
+ username that is used to log into MySQL with (must have rights).
+ Defaults to 'email_admin'.
+
+ * 'manager_pw'
+ password that is used to log into MySQL.
+
+ * 'saslcrypt'
+ boolean value that controls use of SASL (MySQL) crypt in passwords.
+ It is not enabled by default.
+
+ * 'unixcrypt'
+ boolean value that controls use of unix crypt() in passwords.
+ Setting is ignored, if saslcrypt is enabled. It is not enabled
+ by default.
+
+If saslcrypt and unixcrypt are not enabled, plugin defaults to plaintext
+passwords.
$Id$