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求助:hmailserver+roundcube启用密码插件后,用户无法修改密码问题
环境
windows 8
apache:httpd-2.4.25-x64-vc14-r1
mysql:5.6
php:php-7.1.5-Win32-VC14-x64
hmailserver:hMailServer-5.6.7-B2407
roundcube:roundcubemail-1.2.5-complete
密码插件配置config.inc.php:
<?php // Password Plugin options // ----------------------- // A driver to use for password change. Default: "sql". // See README file for list of supported driver names. $config[‘password_driver‘] = ‘sql‘; // Determine whether current password is required to change password. // Default: false. $config[‘password_confirm_current‘] = true; // Require the new password to be a certain length. // set to blank to allow passwords of any length $config[‘password_minimum_length‘] = 0; // Require the new password to contain a letter and punctuation character // Change to false to remove this check. $config[‘password_require_nonalpha‘] = false; // Enables logging of password changes into logs/password $config[‘password_log‘] = false; // Comma-separated list of login exceptions for which password change // will be not available (no Password tab in Settings) $config[‘password_login_exceptions‘] = null; // Array of hosts that support password changing. Default is NULL. // Listed hosts will feature a Password option in Settings; others will not. // Example: array(‘mail.example.com‘, ‘mail2.example.org‘); $config[‘password_hosts‘] = null; // Enables saving the new password even if it matches the old password. Useful // for upgrading the stored passwords after the encryption scheme has changed. $config[‘password_force_save‘] = false; // Enables forcing new users to change their password at their first login. $config[‘password_force_new_user‘] = false; // Default password hashing/crypting algorithm. // Possible options: des-crypt, ext-des-crypt, md5-crypt, blowfish-crypt, // sha256-crypt, sha512-crypt, md5, sha, smd5, ssha, samba, ad, dovecot, clear. // For details see password::hash_password() method. $config[‘password_algorithm‘] = ‘clear‘; // Password prefix (e.g. {CRYPT}, {SHA}) for passwords generated // using password_algorithm above. Default: empty. $config[‘password_algorithm_prefix‘] = ‘‘; // Path for dovecotpw/doveadm-pw (if not in the $PATH). // Used for password_algorithm = ‘dovecot‘. // $config[‘password_dovecotpw‘] = ‘/usr/local/sbin/doveadm pw‘; // for dovecot-2.x $config[‘password_dovecotpw‘] = ‘/usr/local/sbin/dovecotpw‘; // for dovecot-1.x // Dovecot password scheme. // Used for password_algorithm = ‘dovecot‘. $config[‘password_dovecotpw_method‘] = ‘CRAM-MD5‘; // Iteration count parameter for Blowfish-based hashing algo. // It must be between 4 and 31. Default: 12. // Be aware, the higher the value, the longer it takes to generate the password hashes. $config[‘password_blowfish_cost‘] = 12; // Number of rounds for the sha256 and sha512 crypt hashing algorithms. // Must be at least 1000. If not set, then the number of rounds is left up // to the crypt() implementation. On glibc this defaults to 5000. // Be aware, the higher the value, the longer it takes to generate the password hashes. //$config[‘password_crypt_rounds‘] = 50000; // This option temporarily disables the password change functionality. // Use it when the users database server is in maintenance mode or sth like that. // You can set it to TRUE/FALSE or a text describing the reason // which will replace the default. $config[‘password_disabled‘] = false; // SQL Driver options // ------------------ // PEAR database DSN for performing the query. By default // Roundcube DB settings are used. $config[‘password_db_dsn‘] = ‘mysql://root:********@localhost/mail_server‘; //$config[‘password_db_dsn‘] = ‘‘ // The SQL query used to change the password. // The query can contain the following macros that will be expanded as follows: // %p is replaced with the plaintext new password // %P is replaced with the crypted/hashed new password // according to configured password_method // %o is replaced with the old (current) password // %O is replaced with the crypted/hashed old (current) password // according to configured password_method // %h is replaced with the imap host (from the session info) // %u is replaced with the username (from the session info) // %l is replaced with the local part of the username // (in case the username is an email address) // %d is replaced with the domain part of the username // (in case the username is an email address) // Deprecated macros: // %c is replaced with the crypt version of the new password, MD5 if available // otherwise DES. More hash function can be enabled using the password_crypt_hash // configuration parameter. // %D is replaced with the dovecotpw-crypted version of the new password // %n is replaced with the hashed version of the new password // %q is replaced with the hashed password before the change // Escaping of macros is handled by this module. // Default: "SELECT update_passwd(%c, %u)" //$config[‘password_query‘] = ‘SELECT update_passwd(%c, %u)‘; //$config[‘password_query‘] = ‘SELECT update_passwd(%c, %u)‘; $config[‘password_query‘] = ‘UPDATE hm_accounts SET accountpassword=md5(%p),accountpwencryption = 2 WHERE accountaddress=%u LIMIT 1‘; // By default the crypt() function which is used to create the %c // parameter uses the md5 algorithm (deprecated, use %P). // You can choose between: des, md5, blowfish, sha256, sha512. $config[‘password_crypt_hash‘] = ‘md5‘; // By default domains in variables are using unicode. // Enable this option to use punycoded names $config[‘password_idn_ascii‘] = false; // Enables use of password with crypt method prefix in %D, e.g. {MD5}$1$LUiMYWqx$fEkg/ggr/L6Mb2X7be4i1/ // when using the %D macro (deprecated, use %P) $config[‘password_dovecotpw_with_method‘] = false; // Using a password hash for %n and %q variables (deprecated, use %P). // Determine which hashing algorithm should be used to generate // the hashed new and current password for using them within the // SQL query. Requires PHP‘s ‘hash‘ extension. $config[‘password_hash_algorithm‘] = ‘sha1‘; // You can also decide whether the hash should be provided // as hex string or in base64 encoded format. $config[‘password_hash_base64‘] = false; // Poppassd Driver options // ----------------------- // The host which changes the password $config[‘password_pop_host‘] = ‘localhost‘; // TCP port used for poppassd connections $config[‘password_pop_port‘] = 106; // SASL Driver options // ------------------- // Additional arguments for the saslpasswd2 call $config[‘password_saslpasswd_args‘] = ‘‘; // LDAP and LDAP_SIMPLE Driver options // ----------------------------------- // LDAP server name to connect to. // You can provide one or several hosts in an array in which case the hosts are tried from left to right. // Exemple: array(‘ldap1.exemple.com‘, ‘ldap2.exemple.com‘); // Default: ‘localhost‘ $config[‘password_ldap_host‘] = ‘localhost‘; // LDAP server port to connect to // Default: ‘389‘ $config[‘password_ldap_port‘] = ‘389‘; // TLS is started after connecting // Using TLS for password modification is recommanded. // Default: false $config[‘password_ldap_starttls‘] = false; // LDAP version // Default: ‘3‘ $config[‘password_ldap_version‘] = ‘3‘; // LDAP base name (root directory) // Exemple: ‘dc=exemple,dc=com‘ $config[‘password_ldap_basedn‘] = ‘dc=exemple,dc=com‘; // LDAP connection method // There is two connection method for changing a user‘s LDAP password. // ‘user‘: use user credential (recommanded, require password_confirm_current=true) // ‘admin‘: use admin credential (this mode require password_ldap_adminDN and password_ldap_adminPW) // Default: ‘user‘ $config[‘password_ldap_method‘] = ‘user‘; // LDAP Admin DN // Used only in admin connection mode // Default: null $config[‘password_ldap_adminDN‘] = null; // LDAP Admin Password // Used only in admin connection mode // Default: null $config[‘password_ldap_adminPW‘] = null; // LDAP user DN mask // The user‘s DN is mandatory and as we only have his login, // we need to re-create his DN using a mask // ‘%login‘ will be replaced by the current roundcube user‘s login // ‘%name‘ will be replaced by the current roundcube user‘s name part // ‘%domain‘ will be replaced by the current roundcube user‘s domain part // ‘%dc‘ will be replaced by domain name hierarchal string e.g. "dc=test,dc=domain,dc=com" // Exemple: ‘uid=%login,ou=people,dc=exemple,dc=com‘ $config[‘password_ldap_userDN_mask‘] = ‘uid=%login,ou=people,dc=exemple,dc=com‘; // LDAP search DN // The DN roundcube should bind with to find out user‘s DN // based on his login. Note that you should comment out the default // password_ldap_userDN_mask setting for this to take effect. // Use this if you cannot specify a general template for user DN with // password_ldap_userDN_mask. You need to perform a search based on // users login to find his DN instead. A common reason might be that // your users are placed under different ou‘s like engineering or // sales which cannot be derived from their login only. $config[‘password_ldap_searchDN‘] = ‘cn=roundcube,ou=services,dc=example,dc=com‘; // LDAP search password // If password_ldap_searchDN is set, the password to use for // binding to search for user‘s DN. Note that you should comment out the default // password_ldap_userDN_mask setting for this to take effect. // Warning: Be sure to set approperiate permissions on this file so this password // is only accesible to roundcube and don‘t forget to restrict roundcube‘s access to // your directory as much as possible using ACLs. Should this password be compromised // you want to minimize the damage. $config[‘password_ldap_searchPW‘] = ‘secret‘; // LDAP search base // If password_ldap_searchDN is set, the base to search in using the filter below. // Note that you should comment out the default password_ldap_userDN_mask setting // for this to take effect. $config[‘password_ldap_search_base‘] = ‘ou=people,dc=example,dc=com‘; // LDAP search filter // If password_ldap_searchDN is set, the filter to use when // searching for user‘s DN. Note that you should comment out the default // password_ldap_userDN_mask setting for this to take effect. // ‘%login‘ will be replaced by the current roundcube user‘s login // ‘%name‘ will be replaced by the current roundcube user‘s name part // ‘%domain‘ will be replaced by the current roundcube user‘s domain part // ‘%dc‘ will be replaced by domain name hierarchal string e.g. "dc=test,dc=domain,dc=com" // Example: ‘(uid=%login)‘ // Example: ‘(&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=%login))‘ $config[‘password_ldap_search_filter‘] = ‘(uid=%login)‘; // LDAP password hash type // Standard LDAP encryption type which must be one of: crypt, // ext_des, md5crypt, blowfish, md5, sha, smd5, ssha, ad, cram-md5 (dovecot style) or clear. // Set to ‘default‘ if you want to use method specified in password_algorithm option above. // Multiple password Values can be generated by concatenating encodings with a +. E.g. ‘cram-md5+crypt‘ // Default: ‘crypt‘. $config[‘password_ldap_encodage‘] = ‘crypt‘; // LDAP password attribute // Name of the ldap‘s attribute used for storing user password // Default: ‘userPassword‘ $config[‘password_ldap_pwattr‘] = ‘userPassword‘; // LDAP password force replace // Force LDAP replace in cases where ACL allows only replace not read // See http://pear.php.net/package/Net_LDAP2/docs/latest/Net_LDAP2/Net_LDAP2_Entry.html#methodreplace // Default: true $config[‘password_ldap_force_replace‘] = true; // LDAP Password Last Change Date // Some places use an attribute to store the date of the last password change // The date is meassured in "days since epoch" (an integer value) // Whenever the password is changed, the attribute will be updated if set (e.g. shadowLastChange) $config[‘password_ldap_lchattr‘] = ‘‘; // LDAP Samba password attribute, e.g. sambaNTPassword // Name of the LDAP‘s Samba attribute used for storing user password $config[‘password_ldap_samba_pwattr‘] = ‘‘; // LDAP Samba Password Last Change Date attribute, e.g. sambaPwdLastSet // Some places use an attribute to store the date of the last password change // The date is meassured in "seconds since epoch" (an integer value) // Whenever the password is changed, the attribute will be updated if set $config[‘password_ldap_samba_lchattr‘] = ‘‘; // DirectAdmin Driver options // -------------------------- // The host which changes the password // Use ‘ssl://host‘ instead of ‘tcp://host‘ when running DirectAdmin over SSL. // The host can contain the following macros that will be expanded as follows: // %h is replaced with the imap host (from the session info) // %d is replaced with the domain part of the username (if the username is an email) $config[‘password_directadmin_host‘] = ‘tcp://localhost‘; // TCP port used for DirectAdmin connections $config[‘password_directadmin_port‘] = 2222; // vpopmaild Driver options // ----------------------- // The host which changes the password $config[‘password_vpopmaild_host‘] = ‘localhost‘; // TCP port used for vpopmaild connections $config[‘password_vpopmaild_port‘] = 89; // Timout used for the connection to vpopmaild (in seconds) $config[‘password_vpopmaild_timeout‘] = 10; // cPanel Driver options // -------------------------- // The cPanel Host name $config[‘password_cpanel_host‘] = ‘host.domain.com‘; // The cPanel admin username $config[‘password_cpanel_username‘] = ‘username‘; // The cPanel admin password $config[‘password_cpanel_password‘] = ‘password‘; // The cPanel port to use $config[‘password_cpanel_port‘] = 2087; // XIMSS (Communigate server) Driver options // ----------------------------------------- // Host name of the Communigate server $config[‘password_ximss_host‘] = ‘mail.example.com‘; // XIMSS port on Communigate server $config[‘password_ximss_port‘] = 11024; // chpasswd Driver options // --------------------- // Command to use (see "Sudo setup" in README) $config[‘password_chpasswd_cmd‘] = ‘sudo /usr/sbin/chpasswd 2> /dev/null‘; // XMail Driver options // --------------------- $config[‘xmail_host‘] = ‘localhost‘; $config[‘xmail_user‘] = ‘YourXmailControlUser‘; $config[‘xmail_pass‘] = ‘YourXmailControlPass‘; $config[‘xmail_port‘] = 6017; // hMail Driver options // ----------------------- // Remote hMailServer configuration // true: HMailserver is on a remote box (php.ini: com.allow_dcom = true) // false: Hmailserver is on same box as PHP $config[‘hmailserver_remote_dcom‘] = true; // Windows credentials $config[‘hmailserver_server‘] = array( ‘Server‘ => ‘localhost‘, // hostname or ip address ‘Username‘ => ‘administrator‘, // windows username ‘Password‘ => ‘12345678‘ // windows user password ); // Virtualmin Driver options // ------------------------- // Username format: // 0: username@domain // 1: username%domain // 2: username.domain // 3: domain.username // 4: username-domain // 5: domain-username // 6: username_domain // 7: domain_username $config[‘password_virtualmin_format‘] = 0; // pw_usermod Driver options // -------------------------- // Use comma delimited exlist to disable password change for users. // See "Sudo setup" in README file. $config[‘password_pw_usermod_cmd‘] = ‘sudo /usr/sbin/pw usermod -h 0 -n‘; // DBMail Driver options // ------------------- // Additional arguments for the dbmail-users call $config[‘password_dbmail_args‘] = ‘-p sha512‘; // Expect Driver options // --------------------- // Location of expect binary $config[‘password_expect_bin‘] = ‘/usr/bin/expect‘; // Location of expect script (see helpers/passwd-expect) $config[‘password_expect_script‘] = ‘‘; // Arguments for the expect script. See the helpers/passwd-expect file for details. // This is probably a good starting default: // -telent -host localhost -output /tmp/passwd.log -log /tmp/passwd.log $config[‘password_expect_params‘] = ‘‘; // smb Driver options // --------------------- // Samba host (default: localhost) // Supported replacement variables: // %n - hostname ($_SERVER[‘SERVER_NAME‘]) // %t - hostname without the first part // %d - domain (http hostname $_SERVER[‘HTTP_HOST‘] without the first part) $config[‘password_smb_host‘] = ‘localhost‘; // Location of smbpasswd binary $config[‘password_smb_cmd‘] = ‘/usr/bin/smbpasswd‘; // gearman driver options // --------------------- // Gearman host (default: localhost) $config[‘password_gearman_host‘] = ‘localhost‘; // Plesk/PPA Driver options // -------------------- // You need to allow RCP for IP of roundcube-server in Plesk/PPA Panel // Plesk RCP Host $config[‘password_plesk_host‘] = ‘10.0.0.5‘; // Plesk RPC Username $config[‘password_plesk_user‘] = ‘admin‘; // Plesk RPC Password $config[‘password_plesk_pass‘] = ‘password‘; // Plesk RPC Port $config[‘password_plesk_rpc_port‘] = ‘8443‘; // Plesk RPC Path $config[‘password_plesk_rpc_path‘] = ‘enterprise/control/agent.php‘; // kasswd Driver options // --------------------- // Command to use $config[‘password_kpasswd_cmd‘] = ‘/usr/bin/kpasswd‘;
搭建成功,可以正常使用,收发邮件,但就是在修改密码时发生错误,提示“无法保存新密码”。而我又发现,但新密码与旧密码相同时,则提示修改密码成功。无论怎样修改配置文件中的SQL语句,只要新旧密码一样,都会提示修改成功,貌似UPDATE语句根本没有发生作用。目前纠结困惑中,网上查的方法都试过了,均无结果,求大神指点,不胜感激。
求助:hmailserver+roundcube启用密码插件后,用户无法修改密码问题
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