9.122 on page 1112).
The location or name of this file can be changed using the confDEF_AUTH_INFO mc
macro, which declares the DefaultAuthInfo option (?§24.9.30 on page 999):
define(`confDEF_AUTH_INFO', `/etc/security/default-auth-info')
Here, the location, but not the name, has been changed into what the administrator
has set up as a more secure directory.
5.1.6 Additional SASL Help
Setting up SASL can be simpler than we have shown here, or more difficult. The ultimate
level of complexity depends on the degree of sophistication you wish to employ
using this method of authentication. Sources for additional information that might
be of help are:
cf/README
The file cf/README in the source distribution contains a section called SMTP
AUTHENTICATION that describes how to use authentication in rule sets.
http://www.sendmail.org/tips/
This web site deals with items ranging from what we have discussed here, to
compliant MUAs, problems withrealms, and how to use SASL AUTH in support
of roaming users.
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/
This web site, in addition to distributing the source for SASL, contains links to a
number of documents that will help you install and configure the SASL library.
http://test.smtp.org/
As of this writing, mail sent to bit-bucket@test.smtp.org will be accepted, discarded,
and logged (with the logs visible via HTTP).
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