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It makes sense to have auth.conf behave like other conf/template files, that is, parse conf from narrower (in this case, mail domain) to wider (in this case, site) configuration, as described here : https://sympa-community.github.io/manual/customize/basics-configuration.html
I just spent a bit of time helping someone on IRC. There was no way to get LDAP auth working until an auth.conf file was dropped into /etc/sympa/mail_domain, although /etc/sympa/auth.conf was properly configured, but silently ignored.
Version
At least 6.2.32 or later, and maybe also earlier versions.
Installation method
RPM, however other methods will apply.
Expected behavior
When these files exist (note:
dom.ain
below is not primary domain):$SYSCONFDIR/auth.conf
$SYSCONFDIR/dom.ain/robot.conf
and this file does not exist:
$SYSCONFDIR/dom.ain/auth.conf
during login process on web interface of
dom.ain
, setting in the first file$SYSCONFDIR/auth.conf
is applied.Actual behavior
Setting in
$SYSCONFDIR/auth.conf
is not used but default behavior (only password login withuser_table
is enabled) is performed.Additional information
Honestly I'm not sure current behavior is buggy. But it looks making sense that
$SYSCONFDIR/auth.conf
is used by default.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: