On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 02:24:02PM -0400, Jeff Blaine wrote:
> Ken was right. Removing sasl_minimum_layer from imapd.conf
> solved the problem... sadly.
>
> Maybe someone else will find my write-up next time:
>
> http://www.kickflop.net/blog/2007/08/06/thunderbird-kerberos-for-windows-and-cyrus-
Ken was right. Removing sasl_minimum_layer from imapd.conf
solved the problem... sadly.
Maybe someone else will find my write-up next time:
http://www.kickflop.net/blog/2007/08/06/thunderbird-kerberos-for-windows-and-cyrus-imap/
Kerberos mailing l
>
>Aug 6 11:29:20 mailsrv1.company.org imap[29443]: [ID 824502
>local6.notice] badlogin: client.company.org [XXX.XX.200.50] GSSAPI
>[SASL(-1): generic failure: protocol violation: client requested
>invalid layer]
>
>==
># /etc/ima
Thanks Jeffrey.
Okay, setting MYREALM.COMPANY.ORG as the default got me a bit
further. I never noticed that before. Chalk it up to newbie-ism.
I had to restart KfW and Thunderbird, but Wireshark now confirms
that ourkdc.company.org is being queried (so does the KDC's logs).
Here's what I have
Jeff Blaine wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've already addressed this with some of the Thunderbird
> developers and was directed here as it is believed it's
> a configuration problem, not a Thunderbird problem.
>
> ERROR: Server does not support secure authentication (rephrased
> error message from
Hi all,
I've already addressed this with some of the Thunderbird
developers and was directed here as it is believed it's
a configuration problem, not a Thunderbird problem.
ERROR: Server does not support secure authentication (rephrased
error message from Thunderbird dialog).
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