
Since this is a one-way encryption, such passwords cannot be used for secure Selected, the CommuniGate passwords are stored using the standard Unix crypt On Unix systems, the U-crpt Password Encryption option is available. The Password EncryptionĪccount Setting specifies the encryption to use when updating account passwords. Password stringsĬan be stored in the clear-text format or in encoded format. Password presented with the client application, the application is granted accessĬommuniGate passwords are strings stored in the Account Settings. If at least one of these passwords matches the When several passwords are enabled for an account, the Server first checks theĬommuniGate (internal) password, then the OS password, and then tries to use theĮxternal Authentication program. The Server-wide or Domain-wide Default Account Settings. On larger sites, it is better to enable these options using The system administrator can enable any set of Is done using any custom authentication program running as a separate process (see below).
COMMUNIGATE PRO ARCHIVEMESSAGELIMIT REGISTRATION
Password set in the Server OS registration information for this user.Īn account can have the External Password option enabled.
COMMUNIGATE PRO ARCHIVEMESSAGELIMIT PRO
Server OS and the CommuniGate Pro Server can check the supplied password against the This password is storedĪs an element of the Account Settings, and it can be used with the CommuniGate Pro Server only. One password is the CommuniGate Pro's "own password ". The CommuniGate Pro Server supports several passwords for each account. (used mostly for the POP protocol), and the insecure "regular login" method for the The CommuniGate Pro Server supports the following insecure SASL authenticationīesides, the CommuniGate Pro supports the secure APOP authentication method The CommuniGate Pro Server supports the following secure SASL authentication When this option is enabled, the Server rejects allĪuthentication requests that send passwords in the clear text format over Or SSL/TLS links if you enable the Secure Method Required option in You can force an account user to use either a SASL authentication method Network traffic between the server and the client is encrypted, and passwordsĬan be sent in clear text over these secure links. When an SSL link is established, the entire SASL methods ensure that the real passwords cannot be detected by watchingĪs an alternative to SASL methods, secure links (SSL/TLS) can be used between If anybody can monitor your network traffic, These secure methods allow mail clients to send encrypted passwords over The CommuniGate Pro Server supports both clear-text and secure SASL authentication The CommuniGate Pro Server can authenticate the users, and can also reject connections The CommuniGate Pro Server ensures that only certain users are allowed to access
