From b6da0db068bd3404a2860eb1b8b6437b2b3e8c61 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: stevejenkins Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2012 13:16:48 -0700 Subject: Update to 2.6.7 --- opendkim-2.4.2-installreadme.patch | 245 ------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 245 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 opendkim-2.4.2-installreadme.patch (limited to 'opendkim-2.4.2-installreadme.patch') diff --git a/opendkim-2.4.2-installreadme.patch b/opendkim-2.4.2-installreadme.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 9615c4b..0000000 --- a/opendkim-2.4.2-installreadme.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,245 +0,0 @@ ---- opendkim-2.4.2/INSTALL 2011-07-12 22:53:43.000000000 -0700 -+++ opendkim-2.4.2-patches/INSTALL 2011-08-22 21:15:28.535480182 -0700 -@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ - In order to install the opendkim as a milter to an MTA you will need to - perform the following steps: - --* Compile the opendkim program itself. -+* Install the RPMs for libopendkim and opendkim. - --* Configure the opendkim for signing and/or verification. -+* Configure opendkim for signing and/or verification. - --* Install the opendkim and configure your MTA to use it. -+* Configure your MTA to use opendkim. - - Note that there is a difference between "OpenDKIM" and "opendkim". - "OpenDKIM" is a package containing a library, a filter and some tools to -@@ -23,167 +23,100 @@ - - The opendkim filter program incorporates the libopendkim library and works - with recent versions of sendmail and Postfix or any other MTA that supports --"milter". For more information about milter, see . -+"milter". For more information about milter, see . - - Sendmail is available at and Postfix is available --at . -+at . - - --OPTIONAL PACKAGES --================= -+REQUIREMENTS -+============ - --OpenDKIM supports a few optional packages that can be included in the build --to provide additional services. A few of these become mandatory when --enabling certain features below. Specifying only the "--with-xxx" parameter --to the "configure" command (described below) enables the package and makes a --guess at where it might be installed on your system. If the configure script --doesn't find it, you will need to specify the location with --"--with-xxx=location". -+The opendkim filter requires either sendmail v8.13.0 or Postfix v2.3 or later -+for required milter protocol enhancements. For more information on milters: - ----with-db BerkeleyDB include file and library. If enabled without -- a specific path, the /usr/local/BerkeleyDB, /usr/local and -- /usr directories will be searched for both the required -- includes and the required libraries. Required for the -- following features: query_cache, stats -+Postfix users, see: http://www.postfix.org/MILTER_README.html - ----with-db-incdir ----with-db-libdir ----with-db-lib -- These provide a finer control over the location of BerkeleyDB -- include, library path and libary name where the default -- locations of --with-db are not enough. -+Sendmail users, see: http://www.sendmail.com/sm/partners/milter_partners/ - ----with-domainkeys -- Sendmail's "libdk" include file and library for verifying -- messages signed with the older DomainKeys specification. - ----with-libgcrypt -- Location of GNU's libgcrypt includes and library. -- If not specified, "--with-openssl" is assumed. -+CONFIGURING OPENDKIM -+==================== - ----with-lua Lua interpreter library. Enables fine-grained policy control -- via Lua script hooks, and also enables building of the -- "miltertest" test tool. -+For a step-by-step How-To on installing and configuring OpenDKIM with Postfix -+or Sendmail on RedHat systems, see: - ----with-milter Sendmail's "milter" include file and library. Required -- unless compilation fo the filter is disabled (see below). -- Enabled by default. -+http://packages.stevejenkins.com/opendkim/ - ----with-odbx Location of the OpenDBX installation on your system. -- Optional; enables use of a number of SQL and ODBC databases -- for configuration information. Version 1.3.7 or later is -- required. -+For general installation and configuration instructions for all supported -+operating systems, refer to the official documentation at: - ----with-openldap Location of the OpenLDAP installation on your system. -+http://opendkim.org/docs.html - ----with-openssl Location of the OpenSSL installation on your system. -- Either this or libgcrypt required, and this one is assumed -- if libgcrypt is not enabled. If no specific location is -- provided, several common install locations will be searched for -- the required includes and libraries. -+After installing opendkim, you must do the following: - ----with-sasl Location of the Cyrus SASL include file definitions. This is -- used for authenticating against LDAP servers. -+* Configure your MTA (Postfix, Sendmail, etc.) to use OpenDKIM. - ----with-tre Location of the TRE installation on your system. This -- is required if you are using the "diffheaders" feature. -- If no specific location is provided, the /usr/local and -- /usr directories will be searched for the required includes -- and libraries. -+Postfix users will need to add/edit the smtpd_milters, non_smtpd_milters, and -+milter_default_action parameters in their main.cf file. Generally, adding the -+following lines to main.cf will be enough to get opendkim working with Postfix: - ----with-unbound Location of the Unbound DNSSEC capable asynchronous resolver -- library and include file. -- -+smtpd_milters = inet:127.0.0.1:8891 -+non_smtpd_milters = inet:127.0.0.1:8891 -+milter_default_action = accept - -+If you are using a version of Postfix prior to 2.6, you may also need to set -+the milter_protocol parameter in main.cf to "2" with: - --FEATURES --======== -+milter_protocol = 2 - --There are several compile-time features you may select. Some of these --are present but unsupported while others are fully-supported. Read the --FEATURES file for a description of the unsupported features. -+Sendmail users will need to add the following line to the .mc configuration -+file that was used to build your current sendmail.cf file: - --The supported features are as follows. The can be turned on at compile --time by adding "--enable-xxx" to the "configure" command line (described --below), where "xxx" is the name of the feature. -+INPUT_MAIL_FILTER(`opendkim', `S=inet:8891@localhost') - --arlib Use the provided asynchronous resolver library. -+Then you will need to build and install a new sendmail.cf from the .mc file. -+Remember to make backups of your sendmail.cf and .mc files before attempting -+any changes. - --debug Produce debug-enabled libraries and executables. -+* Configure opendkim for signing and/or verification. - --filter Compile the opendkim filter. Requires libmilter (see -- "--with-milter" above). This is on by default; if you -- don't want the filter, specify "--disable-filter". -+By default, opendkim is configured for DKIM signature verification of incoming -+mail only. Before you can sign outgoing mail with a DKIM signature, you must: - --maxverify Allow limitation of the number of signatures verified per -- message. -+- generate a set of private and public keys -+- configure opendkim for signing -+- publish your public key via DNS - --oversign Enable optional header field over-signing. -+A default set of keys based on your system's fully qualified domain name -+(FQDN) and using the selector "default" will be generated in -+/etc/opendkim/keys the first time you run: - --popauth Enable POP-before-SMTP support. -+service opendkim start - --query_cache Cache DNS replies in a local database. Requires the -- BerkeleyDB database. (See "--with-db" above.) -+You can also generate your own keys using the opendkim-genkey command. - --stats Produce a filter and tools used for statistics collection, -- analysis and submission. -+After generating your keys, you must edit opendkim.conf and verify that your -+domain name is correct, change the Mode to "s" for signing or "sv" for signing -+and verifying, and configure the KeyFile and Selector parameters. Additional -+options are available for signing for multiple users and/or multiple domains. -+For more information, consult the online documentation or do: - --xtags Support for signature extension tags. -+man opendkim.conf - -+You must also publish your public key(s) via DNS before remote mail servers -+can verify your outdoing DKIM signature. Consult your DNS provider's -+documentation on how to do this. - --COMPILING -+MORE INFO - ========= - --The opendkim filter requires either sendmail v8.13.0 or Postfix v2.3 or later --for required milter protocol enhancements. -- --To build this package you must first have installed or at least have available --the OpenSSL package and libmilter. The former is available from -- or in package form from your vendor. At a minimum --version 0.9.8 is required to meet DKIM requirements. The application library --libmilter is part of the sendmail Open Source distribution and can be built --and installed from there (ftp://ftp.sendmail.org). -- --As Postfix currently does not provide milter library, you need to have --sendmail sources or development package installed. See --http://www.postfix.org/MILTER_README.html -- --You can view the configuration options with the following command: -- -- ./configure --help -- --The commands shown below assume a UNIX system with standard build tools --installed. -- --Steps to compiling the library and the milter: -+For a step-by-step How-To on installing and configuring OpenDKIM with Postfix -+or Sendmail on RedHat systems, see: - --(1) Download the source from OpenDKIM (http://www.opendkim.org). -- --(2) Unpack the tarball: -- tar -xzvf opendkim-.tar.gz -- -- Note: Use as the version number that you downloaded. -- --(3) Change directories to the release directory (opendkim-) that -- was created in step 2. -- cd opendkim- -- --(4) Run the "configure" script to configure the package for your operating -- system. -- ./configure -- --(5) Compile the package. -- make -- --(6) Install the output of the build. You probably need to become the -- superuser to run this step. -- make install -- -- --CONFIGURING OPENDKIM --==================== -+http://packages.stevejenkins.com/opendkim/ - --The README document (in the opendkim directory) covers the installation and --configuration of opendkim. -+For more information about the OpenDKIM Project, including official -+documentation and support, visit: - --$Id: INSTALL,v 1.22 2010/09/13 01:39:48 cm-msk Exp $ -+http://opendkim.org/ -- cgit