AUTH_GETUSERINFO(3) | Double Precision, Inc. | AUTH_GETUSERINFO(3) |
NAME¶
auth_getuserinfo - Obtain account informationSYNOPSIS¶
#include <courierauth.h>
int
rc=auth_getuserinfo(const char *userid,
int (*callback_func)(struct authinfo *, void *),
void *callback_arg);
DESCRIPTION¶
If userid is a valid account name, retrieve the account particulars and invoke callback_func.RETURNS¶
callback_func will be invoked if userid exists, and callback_func's return value becomes the return value from auth_getuserinfo (which should be 0, by convention). callback_func will not be invoked if an error occurs, which is reported by a non-zero return value from auth_getuserinfo. By convention, a positive return value indicates an internal, temporary failure, such as the authentication daemon process not running; a negative return value indicates that this request was processed, but it failed (probably because userid does not exist. The second argument to callback_func will be callback_arg, which is not interpreted by this function in any way. The first argument will be a pointer to the following structure: Example 1. struct authinfostruct authinfo { const char *sysusername; const uid_t *sysuserid; gid_t sysgroupid; const char *homedir; const char *address; const char *fullname; const char *maildir; const char *quota; const char *passwd; const char *clearpasswd; const char *options; } ;
The authenticated login ID.
sysusername
The authenticated account's userid and groupid can be
looked up in the password file using address. If this field is NULL, obtain
the userid and the groupid from sysuserid and sysgroupid.
sysuserid
sysuserid may be NULL if sysusername is initialized,
otherwise it's a pointer to the account's numeric userid.
sysgroupid
Account's numeric groupid. sysgroupid is only used when
sysusername is NULL.
fullname
This is the account's full name. This field is optional,
it may be NULL.
homedir
The account's home directory. This field cannot be
NULL.
maildir
The pathname to the account's mailbox. This field is
optional, it can be NULL in which case the default location is assumed.
quota
Optional maildir quota on the account's mailbox (and NULL
if no quota is set).
passwd
The account's encrypted password, if available. If the
account has a cleartext password defined, this field can be set to NULL. The
encrypted password can take several formats:
clearpasswd
•A traditional triple-DES crypted password, or a
MD5+salt-hashed password, as used in Linux.
•“{MD5}” followed by a
base64-encoded MD5 hash of the password.
•“{SHA}” followed by a
base64-encoded SHA1 hash of the password.
The account's cleartext password, if available. If the
account has an encrypted password defined, this field can be set to
NULL.
options
A comma-separated list of miscellaneous account options.
See below for more information.
Account options¶
Depending on the configuration of the Courier authentication library, accounts may have individual options associated with them. If the authentication library configuration does not implement account options, the option string will be a NULL value. Otherwise it will be a comma-separated list of “ option=value” settings.If "n" is 1, IMAP access to this account should
be disabled.
disablepop3= n
If "n" is 1, POP3 access to this account should
be disabled.
disableinsecureimap= n
If "n" is 1, unencrypted IMAP access to this
account should be disabled.
disableinsecurepop3= n
If "n" is 1, unencrypted POP3 access to this
account should be disabled.
disablewebmail= n
If "n" is 1, webmail access to this account
should be disabled.
disableshared= n
If "n" is 1, this account should not have
access to shared folders or be able to share its own folders with other
people.
group= name
This option is used by Courier-IMAP in calculating access
control lists. This option places the account as a member of access group
name. Instead of granting access rights on individual mail folders to
individual accounts, the access rights can be granted to an access group
“name”, and all members of this group get the specified access
rights.
The access group name “administrators” is a reserved group. All
accounts in the administrators group automatically receive all rights to all
accessible folders.
Note
This option may be specified multiple times to specify that the account belongs
to multiple account groups.
sharedgroup= name
Another option used by Courier-IMAP. Append
"name" to the name of the top level virtual shared folder index
file. This setting restricts which virtual shared folders this account could
possibly access (and that's on top of whatever else the access control lists
say). See the virtual shared folder documentation for more information.
For technical reasons, group names may not include comma, tab, "/" or
"|" characters.
SEE ALSO¶
authlib(3)[1], auth_generic(3)[2], auth_login(3)[3], auth_enumerate(3)[4], auth_passwd(3)[5], auth_getoption(3)[6].NOTES¶
- 1.
- authlib(3)
[set $man.base.url.for.relative.links]/authlib.html
[set
$man.base.url.for.relative.links]/auth_generic.html
[set
$man.base.url.for.relative.links]/auth_login.html
[set
$man.base.url.for.relative.links]/auth_enumerate.html
[set
$man.base.url.for.relative.links]/auth_passwd.html
[set
$man.base.url.for.relative.links]/auth_getoption.html
08/25/2013 | Double Precision, Inc. |