##VERSION: $Id: authdaemonrc.in,v 1.8 2001/10/07 02:16:22 mrsam Exp $ # # Copyright 2000-2001 Double Precision, Inc. See COPYING for # distribution information. # # authdaemonrc created from authdaemonrc.dist by sysconftool # # Do not alter lines that begin with ##, they are used when upgrading # this configuration. # # This file configures authdaemond, the resident authentication daemon. # # Comments in this file are ignored. Although this file is intended to # be sourced as a shell script, authdaemond parses it manually, so # the acceptable syntax is a bit limited. Multiline variable contents, # with the \ continuation character, are not allowed. Everything must # fit on one line. Do not use any additional whitespace for indentation, # or anything else. ##NAME: authmodulelist:0 # # The authentication modules that are linked into authdaemond. The # default list is installed. You may selectively disable modules simply # by removing them from the following list. The available modules you # can use are: authcustom authcram authuserdb authldap authmysql authpam authmodulelist="authmysql" ##NAME: authmodulelistorig:1 # # This setting is used by Courier's webadmin module, and should be left # alone authmodulelistorig="authcustom authcram authuserdb authldap authmysql authpam" ##NAME: daemons:0 # # The number of daemon processes that are started. authdaemon is typically # installed where authentication modules are relatively expensive: such # as authldap, or authmysql, so it's better to have a number of them running. # PLEASE NOTE: Some platforms may experience a problem if there's more than # one daemon. Specifically, SystemV derived platforms that use TLI with # socket emulation. I'm suspicious of TLI's ability to handle multiple # processes accepting connections on the same filesystem domain socket. # # You may need to increase daemons if as your system load increases. Symptoms # include sporadic authentication failures. If you start getting # authentication failures, increase daemons. However, the default of 5 # SHOULD be sufficient. Bumping up daemon count is only a short-term # solution. The permanent solution is to add more resources: RAM, faster # disks, faster CPUs... daemons=5 ##NAME: version:0 # # When you have multiple versions of authdaemond.* installed, authdaemond # just picks the first one it finds. Set "version" to override that. # For example: version=authdaemond.plain version="" ##NAME: authdaemonvar:0 # # authdaemonvar is here, but is not used directly by authdaemond. It's # used by various configuration and build scripts, so don't touch it! authdaemonvar=/var/run/courier/authdaemon