On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 11:26:21AM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote: > What kind of errors were you getting? > > It does work here (where I wrote it), and I believe other's have used it > as well. You can use it with either the user's password stored in an > auxprop backend (e.g. sasldb2) or by proxying the auth to an NT/2K/Samba > server.
imtest + ntlm worked just fine, but when using OE I got "user not found" kind of messages in cyrus' logs. I then created a certificate and started using plain text login with ssl/tls. Let me see if I still have the error messages in syslog.. Ah, found some. Using OE (on my home lan): Dec 7 21:27:26 mac imapd[14509]: NTLM server step 1 Dec 7 21:27:26 mac imapd[14509]: NTLM server step 2 Dec 7 21:27:26 mac imapd[14509]: no secret in database Dec 7 21:27:26 mac imapd[14509]: badlogin: maestro.lowtech[192.168.1.2] NTLM [SASL(-13): user not found: no secret in database] Dec 7 21:27:34 mac imapd[14509]: NTLM server step 1 Dec 7 21:27:34 mac imapd[14509]: NTLM server step 2 Dec 7 21:27:34 mac imapd[14509]: incorrect NTLM responses Dec 7 21:27:34 mac imapd[14509]: badlogin: maestro.lowtech[192.168.1.2] NTLM [SASL(-13): authentication failure: incorrect NTLM responses] Dec 7 21:27:40 mac master[14214]: process 14391 exited, status 0 Using imtest (from a remote server, that's why it took longer than the previous test): Dec 7 21:33:45 mac imapd[14582]: NTLM server step 1 Dec 7 21:34:03 mac imapd[14582]: NTLM server step 2 Dec 7 21:34:03 mac imapd[14582]: login: remoteserver[1.2.3.4] andreas NTLM User logged in # sasldblistusers2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: userPassword