user/password authenticator configuration might preserve the user name for use
in the routers. Note that this is not the same information that is saved in
&$sender_host_authenticated$&.
+
When a message is submitted locally (that is, not over a TCP connection)
the value of &$authenticated_id$& is normally the login name of the calling
process. However, a trusted user can override this by means of the &%-oMai%&
command line option.
+.new
+This second case also sets up inforamtion used by the
+&$authresults$& expansion item.
+.wen
.vitem &$authenticated_fail_id$&
.cindex "authentication" "fail" "id"
.endlist
.new
+To generate keys under OpenSSL:
+.code
+openssl genrsa -out dkim_rsa.private 2048
+openssl rsa -in dkim_rsa.private -out /dev/stdout -pubout -outform PEM
+.endd
+Take the base-64 lines from the output of the second command, concatenated,
+for the DNS TXT record.
+See section 3.6 of RFC6376 for the record specification.
+
+Under GnuTLS:
+.code
+certtool --generate-privkey --rsa --bits=2048 --password='' -8 --outfile=dkim_rsa.private
+certtool --load-privkey=dkim_rsa.private --pubkey-info
+.endd
+
Note that RFC 8301 says:
.code
Signers MUST use RSA keys of at least 1024 bits for all keys.
The "_CRYPTO_SIGN_ED25519" macro will be defined if support is present
for EC keys.
-As of writing, producing EC key materials is not well supported
-by the major libraries. OpenSSL 1.1.1 and GnuTLS 3.6.0 can create private keys:
+OpenSSL 1.1.1 and GnuTLS 3.6.0 can create Ed25519 private keys:
.code
openssl genpkey -algorithm ed25519 -out dkim_ed25519.private
certtool --generate-privkey --key-type=ed25519 --outfile=dkim_ed25519.private
.endd
-To help in producing the required public key value for a DNS record
-the release package &_util/_& directory contains source for a utility
-buildable with GnuTLS 3.6.0;
-use it like this:
+To produce the required public key value for a DNS record:
.code
-ed25519_privkey_pem_to_pubkey_raw_b64 dkim_ed25519.private
+openssl pkey -outform DER -pubout -in dkim_ed25519.private | tail -c +13 | base64
+certtool --load_privkey=dkim_ed25519.private --pubkey_info --outder | tail -c +13 | base64
.endd
.wen
.vitem &%permerror%&
This indicates a syntax error in the SPF record of the queried domain.
-You may deny messages when this occurs. (Changed in 4.83)
+You may deny messages when this occurs.
.vitem &%temperror%&
This indicates a temporary error during all processing, including Exim's
SPF processing. You may defer messages when this occurs.
-(Changed in 4.83)
-
-.vitem &%err_temp%&
-Same as permerror, deprecated in 4.83, will be removed in a future release.
-
-.vitem &%err_perm%&
-Same as temperror, deprecated in 4.83, will be removed in a future release.
.endlist
You can prefix each string with an exclamation mark to invert