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TABLE_SQLITE(5) | File Formats Manual | TABLE_SQLITE(5) |
NAME¶
table_sqlite
—
format description for smtpd sqlite tables
DESCRIPTION¶
This manual page documents the file format of sqlite tables used by the smtpd(8) mail daemon.
The format described here applies to tables as defined in smtpd.conf(5).
SQLITE TABLE¶
A SQLite table allows the storing of usernames, passwords, aliases, and domains in a format that is shareable across various machines that support SQLite3
The table is used by smtpd(8) when authenticating a user, when user information such as user-id and/or home directory is required for a delivery, when a domain lookup may be required, and/or when looking for an alias.
A SQLite table consists of one or more SQLite3 Databases with one or more tables.
If the table is used for authentication, the password should be encrypted using the crypt(3) function. Such passwords can be generated using the encrypt(1) utility or smtpctl(8) encrypt command.
SQLITE TABLE CONFIG FILE¶
dbpath
This is the path to where the DB is
located with the dbname.
query_alias
This is used to provide a query to
look up aliases. All the question marks are replaced
with the appropriate data, in this
case it would be the left hand side of the SMTP address.
This expects one varchar to be
returned with the user name the alias resolves to.
query_domain
This is used to provide a query for a
domain query call. All the question marks are replaced
with the appropriate data, in this
case it would be the right hand side of the SMTP address.
This expects one varchar to be
returned with a matching domain name.
query_userinfo
This is used to provide a query for
looking up user information.
All the question marks are replaced
with the appropriate data, in this case it
would be the left hand side of the
SMTP address.
This expects three fields to be
returned an int containing a UID, an int containing a GID
and a varchar containing the home
directory for the user.
query_credentials
This is used to provide a query for
looking up credentials. All the question marks are replaced
with the appropriate data, in this
case it would be the left hand side of the SMTP address.
the query expects that there are two
varchars returned one with a
user name one with a password
in
format.
SEE ALSO¶
June 17, 2014 | Debian |