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`- Re: another q about readers.confJulien ÉLIE

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Subject: another q about readers.conf
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2022 18:50:52 -0400
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 by: hurst - Thu, 18 Aug 2022 22:50 UTC

So I noticed in the examples in the readers.conf file.

#}#auth "local" {
# hosts: "*.example.com, example.com"
# default: "<local>@example.com"
#}

#access "local" {
# users: "<local>@example.com"
# newsgroups: "*"

Does there always have to be a @example.com or could it be something
simple as a keyword in the default and users field?

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From: iul...@nom-de-mon-site.com.invalid (Julien ÉLIE)
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Subject: Re: another q about readers.conf
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 by: Julien ÉLIE - Thu, 1 Sep 2022 17:53 UTC

Hi hurst,

> So I noticed in the examples in the readers.conf file.
>
> #}#auth "local" {
> #    hosts: "*.example.com, example.com"
> #    default: "<local>@example.com"
> #}
>
> #access "local" {
> #    users: "<local>@example.com"
> #    newsgroups: "*"
>
> Does there always have to be a @example.com or could it be something
> simple as a keyword in the default and users field?

The identity assigned by the auth group does not need containing a
domain name (@example.com). It can be "<local>", and then you match it
with a mere:
users: "<local>"

Note that if you use the default-domain key in an auth group, that
domain will always be appended to the identity if it does not already
contain one.

I believe the "@example.com" adds a useless complexity in the
readers.conf sample file. I'll remove it.

--
Julien ÉLIE

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