Dan White wrote:
Daniel Schulz wrote:
Hello,
an Outlook 2007 User try to authenticate at a Cyrus 2.2.13-10 from
Debian Etch (amd64) and get the following errors (mail.log):
cyrus/imaps[26768]: executed
cyrus/imaps[26768]: accepted connection
cyrus/imaps[26768]: starttls: TLSv1 with cipher AES128-SHA (128/128
bits reused) no authentication cyrus/imaps[26768]: badlogin:
Q5xxx.q.pppool.de [89.53.00.00] NTLM [SASL(-13): user not found: no
secret in database] cyrus/imaps[26768]: badlogin: Q5xxx.q.pppool.de
[89.53.00.00] DIGEST-MD5 [SASL(-13): user not found: no secret in
database] cyrus/imaps[26768]: badlogin: Q5xxx.q.pppool.de
[89.53.00.00] plaintext BENUTZER SASL(-13): user not found: checkpass
failed
See if you have any additional information in your auth syslog output
(auth.log).
This would seem to be saying that the username that Outlook is
submitting is not being found in your sasldb2 database.
Perhaps Outlook is adding a realm to the username?
/Morten
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