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#Currently configurable parameters: #- srvtab (for KERBEROS_V4): [/etc/srvtab] path # where to find the srvtab # #- pwcheck_method: [PAM] one of {PAM, kerberos_v4, passwd, shadow, sasldb} # how to check plaintext passwords. # #- auto_transition: [false] # if true, automatically add secrets to the secret database when # PLAIN or check_password is used, so in the future the user can # use the more secure mechanisms. # #*** For a more detailed guide on configuring SASL, please look at #doc/sysadmin.html. # pwcheck_method: saslauthd # # If you need plain text, the following converts plain to more secure # and allow plaintext from pam/ldap/etc #auto_transition: true #pwcheck_method: auxprop saslauthd #auxprop_plugin: sasldb # # How paranoid are you ? allowanonymouslogin: 0 allowplaintext: 1 mech_list: EXTERNAL DIGEST-MD5 CRAM-MD5 LOGIN PLAIN