Hey Ken,
I found that things worked with sieve shell when I allowed plain text
logins on both the backend and the frontend, and when I rain sieveshell
with --notls.
example:
sieveshell -u tc2154c -a tc2154c --notls tofu
connecting to tofu
Use of uninitialized value in subroutine entry at /usr/bin/sieveshell line
173.
Please enter your password:
list
Please enter your password:
ingo <- active script
As for the protcol logs.
Client to frontend is the same for both tls/notls
---------- tc2154c Sun Jul 10 16:50:24 2005
<1121028625<LISTSCRIPTS
1121028625>BYE (REFERRAL "sieve://bacon.cc.columbia.edu") "Try Remote."
For client to backend, the log only appears with the --notls option
---------- tc2154c Sun Jul 10 16:51:17 2005
<1121028677<LISTSCRIPTS
1121028677>"ingo" ACTIVE
OK
<1121028682<LOGOUT>1121028682>OK "Logout Complete"
I don't see anything wrong with the protocol but I'm guessing its a tls
issue.
Now that I'm paying more attention, I may have the Cyrus perl libs from
2.3 on my machine (I've been doing lots of cvs testing) since I don't
think the 2.2.12 release of sieveshell had tls support (I could be wrong
though)
-Patrick
On Sat, 9 Jul 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
Patrick Radtke wrote:
I'm trying to test our frontends.
They work with imap and pop transactions, but if I connected to a frontend
to use sieve I get an error.
sieveshell -u phr2101 -a phr2101 -t "" frontend
connecting to tofu
verify error:num=19:self signed certificate in certificate chain
Please enter your password:
> list
Bad protocol from MANAGESIEVE server: lost connection
We have allowplaintextlogins to be off.
Anyone know what would cause this?
Can you get a protocol trace from both client->frontend and
frontend->backend?
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